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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2022

Jorge L. Contreras
Affiliation:
University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law
Martin Husovec
Affiliation:
Department of Law, The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

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Injunctions in Patent Law
Trans-Atlantic Dialogues on Flexibility and Tailoring
, pp. v - vi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022
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Contents

  1. Notes on Contributors

  2. Preface

  3. 1Introduction: Patent Remedies in the Global Landscape

    Jorge L. Contreras and Martin Husovec

  4. 2Injunctive Relief in Patent Law under TRIPS

    Graeme B. Dinwoodie and Rochelle C. Dreyfuss

  5. 3European Union

    Matthias Leistner and Viola Pless

  6. 4Injunctions in European Law: Judicial Reflections

    Sir Richard Arnold

  7. 5Canada

    Norman Siebrasse

  8. 6Finland

    Marcus Norrgård

  9. 7France

    Thibault Gisclard and Emmanuel Py

  10. 8Germany

    Peter Georg Picht and Anna-Lena Karczewski

  11. 9Israel

    Orit Fischman-Afori

  12. 10Italy

    Alessandro Cogo and Marco Ricolfi

  13. 11Netherlands

    Willem A. Hoyng and Léon E. Dijkman

  14. 12Poland

    Rafał Sikorski and Tomasz Targosz

  15. 13United Kingdom

    Lionel Bently and Sir Richard Arnold

  16. 14United States

    John M. Golden

  17. 15Issuing and Tailoring Patent Injunctions: A Cross-Jurisdictional Comparison and Synthesis

    Jorge L. Contreras and Martin Husovec

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