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Intellectual property law--what it is, and how it is implemented and enforced in China--is a topic of critical importance for both foreign and Chinese companies. Intellectual Property Law of China provides an up-to-date summary of the law of intellectual property in today's China. Each of the chapters contained in this book deals with a selected topic and is authored by a leading expert in the field. The essays provide a "short course" on intellectual property law in China, dealing not only with the "black letter" law and legislation, but also with practical issues. This book is a necessary resource for IP practitioners and in-house counsel as well as business managers operating in China's increasingly regulated and complex business environment.
About the Editor:
Michael J. Moser is an International Arbitrator with 20 Essex Street Chambers with offices in Hong Kong, Singapore and London. He has served as arbitrator in more than 300 cases cited in Asia, Europe and North America under both ad hoc and institutional rules. He is Honorary Past Chairman of the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC), a Governing Board Member of ICCA, and a current Board Member of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) and the Vienna International Arbitral Centre (VIAC), Vice President of the Asia Pacific Regional Arbitration Group (APRAG), Co-Chair of the China Arbitration Forum and a former Vice Chair of the IBA Committee on Arbitration. He is also a former Court Member of the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), a Board Member of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC) and a Commission Member of CIETAC.
Contributors:
David S. Bloch
George Chan
Justin Jiang
Johnson Li
Matthew A. Murphy
Joseph Simone
Euan Taylor
Aaron Wininger
Laura Wen-yu Young