Detailed Information on Publication Record
2023
Mezinárodní právo soukromé a moderní trendy v úpravě práv k duševnímu vlastnictví
KYSELOVSKÁ, TerezaBasic information
Original name
Mezinárodní právo soukromé a moderní trendy v úpravě práv k duševnímu vlastnictví
Name in Czech
Mezinárodní právo soukromé a moderní trendy v úpravě práv k duševnímu vlastnictví
Name (in English)
Private International Law and Modern Trends in the Regulation of Intellectual Property Rights
Authors
Edition
2023
Other information
Language
Czech
Type of outcome
Habilitační práce
Field of Study
50501 Law
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Organization unit
Faculty of Law
Keywords in English
Private international law, intellectual property rights, territoriality, internet, electronization, conflict of law rule, connecting factor, international jurisdiction, Czech Private International Law Act, erga omnes, Rome I Regulation, contract, choice of law, party effecting characteristic performance, escape clause, license contract, transfer contract, imperative rules, Rome II Regulation, delict, infringement, multistate, lex loci protectionis, unitary Community (EU) intellectual property rights, lex loci delicti commissi, Brussels Ibis Regulation, habitual residence, place of a harmful event, place of the illegal conduct, place of the damage, centre of interest, case law, Court of Justice of the EU, soft law, CLIP Principles, Kyoto Guidelines, extraterritoriality, Regulation on addressing unjustified geo-blocking
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Reviewed
Změněno: 18/5/2023 12:19, doc. JUDr. Tereza Kyselovská, Ph.D.
Abstract
In English
This thesis analyses the relationship between private international law and intellectual property rights. These are two separate and intellectually demanding areas of law, whose legal regulation is influenced by their goals and principles, which in private international law manifest by the requirement to ensure legal certainty and predictability, and in intellectual property law by the need to protect individuals that participate in creative intellectual activity. The legal branches intersect in situations where an international element is present. In these circumstances, it is necessary to determine applicable law and international jurisdiction.