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Global Patent Litigation : Canada
Garland Steven B. , Graham Kevin K.
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Держава і право. Юридичні науки
14.03.2013 -- Wolters Kluwer
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відповідальність : Edited by: Sir Anthony Coman
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http://ebooks.znu.edu.ua/files/Bibliobooks/Inshi34/globalpat
entlitigation/canada.pdf
The rapid, recent increase in
transnational commercial litigation has made it even more
necessary for lawyers to understand how claims are litigated
in the courts of other countries. Yet information on court
procedure, the local legal profession, and l ocal
judiciaries has not been readily available without
specialist advice from local lawyers. This advice raises
costs and may result in delays.
This loose-leaf work provides an overview of commercial
litigation procedure and its judges and practit ioners in
the courts of the important commercial countries throughout
the world. The basic work includes sections on Argentina,
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, China
(PRC), Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, England and
Wale s, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong,
Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan,
Jersey, Kazakhstan, Korea, Kuwait, Latvia, Lebanon,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Norway,
Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation,
Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan,
Thailand, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United States of
America, Uruguay, and Vietnam.
Subsequent supplements will update current material and
introduce several new sections, including East European,
Far Eastern, and South American jurisdictions, and new
material on limitation.
Each section gives a general account of the structure of the
courts and their jurisdictions, civil litigation procedures
in each country concer ned, the local legal profession,
local specialist areas and charges, and the local judiciary.
The section then traces in detail each country's procedural
steps for typical kinds of commercial litigation, such as
claims for breach of sale of goods cont racts, claims for
damages under charter parties, claims relating to bank
deposits, claims to enforce foreign judgements and
arbitration awards, admiralty claims, and claims for breach
of copyright and trademarks. The uniform subject matter of
the diff erent national sections permits ease of
same-claim comparisons between different jurisdictions.
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