The Combat against Counterfeiting: From the Perspective of Chinese and EU Law
(2015) JAEM03 20151Department of Law
- Abstract
- For the past decades, counterfeiting has severely threatened China-EU trade. It not only led to tremendous loss for businesses, but also created problems such as harm to public health and other crime related activities. China has been accused by its main trading partners as being the biggest counterfeit source for a long time. Both China and EU have already put a lot of effort on containment of counterfeiting and have achieved some remarkable progress. This study provides the reader with comprehensive information on the EU and Chinese legal system regarding anti-counterfeiting, elaborates the legal basis of different types of cases in right holders’ practice, thereby reveal the resources of successful enforcement and enlighten the... (More)
- For the past decades, counterfeiting has severely threatened China-EU trade. It not only led to tremendous loss for businesses, but also created problems such as harm to public health and other crime related activities. China has been accused by its main trading partners as being the biggest counterfeit source for a long time. Both China and EU have already put a lot of effort on containment of counterfeiting and have achieved some remarkable progress. This study provides the reader with comprehensive information on the EU and Chinese legal system regarding anti-counterfeiting, elaborates the legal basis of different types of cases in right holders’ practice, thereby reveal the resources of successful enforcement and enlighten the possibility of future cooperation. For this purpose, the term counterfeit per se will be clarified, then through perspectives of general anti-counterfeiting structures and judicial systems. Then three types of anti-counterfeit cases combined with practical details and specific legislations are scrutinized. The end of the thesis provides the conclusion as well as an executive summary. (Less)
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- author
- Zhang, Jingyi LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- JAEM03 20151
- year
- 2015
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- Chinese Law, EU law, trademark protection, anti-counterfeit
- language
- English
- id
- 7456259
- date added to LUP
- 2015-07-16 15:28:45
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- 2015-07-16 15:28:45
@misc{7456259, abstract = {{For the past decades, counterfeiting has severely threatened China-EU trade. It not only led to tremendous loss for businesses, but also created problems such as harm to public health and other crime related activities. China has been accused by its main trading partners as being the biggest counterfeit source for a long time. Both China and EU have already put a lot of effort on containment of counterfeiting and have achieved some remarkable progress. This study provides the reader with comprehensive information on the EU and Chinese legal system regarding anti-counterfeiting, elaborates the legal basis of different types of cases in right holders’ practice, thereby reveal the resources of successful enforcement and enlighten the possibility of future cooperation. For this purpose, the term counterfeit per se will be clarified, then through perspectives of general anti-counterfeiting structures and judicial systems. Then three types of anti-counterfeit cases combined with practical details and specific legislations are scrutinized. The end of the thesis provides the conclusion as well as an executive summary.}}, author = {{Zhang, Jingyi}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{The Combat against Counterfeiting: From the Perspective of Chinese and EU Law}}, year = {{2015}}, }