Buch, Englisch, Band 2021, 258 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 411 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 2021, 258 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 411 g
Reihe: Balkan Yearbook of European and International Law
ISBN: 978-3-030-97433-6
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
This third volume of the Balkan Yearbook of European and International Law (BYEIL) is devoted in particular to the specific legal challenges faced by Southeast European countries in the area of intellectual property law. The authors discuss a range of topics in Serbian and Bosnian and Herzegovinian copyright law, trademark and patent law, the relevance of which extends beyond their national borders.
The papers included in the permanent sections on European law and international law explore contemporary challenges in public and private law. These challenges concern various legal fields, including consumer law, commercial law, corporate and criminal law, and the corresponding papers tackle a number of fundamental theoretical issues, while also highlighting the latest developments in legal practice.
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Part I – Intellectual Property Challenges in South-East Europe: The referential use of another's trademark in the context of comparative advertising by Slobodan M. Markovic.- Online Intermediary Liability in Serbian Law: Reconciling IP Protection and Freedom of Expressionby Dušan V. Popovic.- Compulsory licensing system in Bosnia and Herzegovina: How pandemic-proof is it? by Iza Razija Meševic.- Damage Compensation Due to Copyright Infringement in Serbian Law by Sanja Savcic.- The Scope of Author’s Moral Right of Integrity in Serbian Law by Novak Vujicic.- Part II – European Law: Customers Protection in Insurance Distribution Directive: An Overview on Harmonization of Legislation in Bosnia and Herzegovina by Jasmina Ðokic.- The Concept of Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts in Serbian Law: The Case of Validity of Contracting Credit Costs by Sloboda Midorovic.- Part III – International Law: International Standards on Judicial Ethics and the Pitfalls of Cursory Legal Transplantation by Ana Kneževic Bojovic, Milica V. Matijevic and Mirjana Glintic.- Out-Of-Trial Ensuring Uniform Case Law in Serbia: Socialist Legal Tradition Reloadedby Marko S. Kneževic.- Requirements of the Istanbul Convention in Domestic Criminal Law and Court Practiceby Sladana Jovanovic and Nikola Vujicic.- Blockchain as the Catalyst in the Shift from Closed to Open Limited Liability Companies: The Case of Greyp Bikes by Jasmina Mutabžija.