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  • 作 者:BERND HANSEN
  • 出 版 社:WOLTERS KLUWER
  • 出版年份:2011
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  • 页数:827 页
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《PATENT PRACTICE IN JAPAN AND EUROPE LIBER AMICORUM FOR GUNTRAM RAHN》目录
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Ⅰ.GENERAL QUESTIONS IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 3

Of Traditional Values and Modernity:A New Japanese Litigiousness?&Harald Baum and Moritz Balz 3

Fifteen Years of the Eurasian Patent System&Alexander Grigoriev 27

Positive Attitude of the Japanese Judiciary on Patent Cases&Eiji Katayama 33

The Role of Patent Firms in the Economic Development of Japan&Masatake Shiga 45

The Reform of Japanese Judicial System to Make an IP-Based Nation&Ryo Tokunaga 57

Japan’s History of Intellectual Property Policy and Patent Act&Shozo Uernura and Hiroshi Kato 67

The Court of Justice of the European Union:The Future European and EU atents Court:Hierarchy,Complementarity,Rivalry?&Harms Ullrich 81

Ⅱ.PATENT PROSECUTION AND PATENTABILITY REQUIREMENTS 95

“Support Requirement” in Japan:A Private Practitioner’s View&Yuriko Harnada 95

Current State of Disclosure Requirements in Japan:A Judge’s View&Toshiaki Iimura 107

Allowability of Disclaimers&Willem A.Hoyng 121

Can a Prior Foreign Application not Satisfying the Disclosure Requirement Serve as a Basis for the Convention Priority?&Ryo lwatani 133

Opposition Proceedings at the EPO:Tips for Success&David Lethem 145

Recent Intellectual Property High Court Decisions in Japan on Inventive Step&Shoichi Okuyama 157

Keeping the Patent-Eligibility Door Open for New Technologies&Harold C.Wegner 169

Ⅲ.PATENT LITIGATION SYSTEMS 187

Copying:Forbidden-Allowed-Desirable-Required?&Christian Gassauer-Fleissner 187

The Interaction between Infringement and Nullity Decisions in German Patent Disputes&Peter Meier-Beck 201

Patent Litigation in Switzerland-At the Brink of a New Era&Michael Ritscher 211

Notable Differences between Korean and German Patent Infringement and Invalidation Practices&Jay Young-June Yang,Dae-Woong Noh and Martin Kagerbauer 221

Ⅳ.PATENT LITIGATION:PROCEDURAL LAW 233

Protective Order in Japan/Waves from U.S.,towards Taiwan&Takanori Abe and Li-Jung Hwang 233

The New German Nullity Procedural Law:A Means to Shorten the Length of the Proceedings?&Thorsten Bausch 253

Seizure Proceedings in the Netherlands:A New Weapon?&Frank van Bouwelen 273

Protection of Confidential Information in Patent Litigation in the UK&Trevor Cook 289

Rights to Sue for Assignment in Japanese Patent Law&Kazufumi Dohi 303

Expediency of Amendments during Nullity Appeal Proceedings&Klaus Fuchsle and Kathrin Fuchsle 317

The Rare German Negative Declaratory Action&Wolfgang von Meibom and Christian Harmsen 327

A Study of International Jurisdiction in Japan, Europe and the United States&Hiroshi Morita 343

The Seizure Infringement Procedure under French Patent Law&Gerard Portal 357

Protection of Confidential Information in Patent Litigation in Germany&Dirk Schussler-Langeheine 377

Ⅴ.PATENT LITIGATION: SUBSTANTIVE LAW 395

Interpretation and Determination of the Scope of Patents by the French Courts&Gerard Dossmann 395

Patent Infringement by Multiple Parties in Japan&Makoto Hattori 409

Parallel Imports of Trade Marked Goods in Japan&Christopher Heath 425

Equivalent Infringement:A Question of Time?&Niels Holder 445

What Can an Applicant Do before the Grant of a Patent?Compensation Claim in Japanese and German Law&Atsushi Kawada 457

Goods in Transit and Intellectual Property Rights under European Law&Simon Klopschinski 485

When are Products “Directly”Obtained by a Process?&Thomas Kuhnen 509

Patent Exhaustion in Japan&Ryoichi Mimura 521

“Patent Exhaustion Doctrine”:Maintenance,Replacement,and Recycling from a Comparative Perspective&Mineko Mohri 527

The Examination of Technical Issues in Patent Litigation&Yukio Nagasawa 545

Thoughts on Prior Art as an Auxiliary Means in Patent Interpretation in Germany&Thomas W.Reimann 553

Ⅵ.PATENT PRACTICE IN THE FIELD OF PHARMACEUTICALS 563

More about Pharmaceutical Patents (Especially “Sufficiency of Disclosure”)&Giuseppe Bianchetti 563

Patent Term Extension in Japan:Quo Vadis?&Marc Dernauer 589

The Enforcement of Second Medical Use Claims in Germany&Andreas von Falck and Miriam Gundt 611

Provocative Thoughts on the Patenting of New Pharmaceuticals&Bernd Hansen 627

Scope of Protection of Supplementary Protection Certificates in Relation to Combination Products&Frank-Erich Hufnagel 651

The Protection of Medicinal Products by Supplementary Protection Certificates&Matthias Kindler 665

Obama Care:Implications for Research Pharmaceutical Companies&Paul N.King 695

Protection of Pharmaceutical and Pharmaceutical-Related Inventions in East Asian Countries&Hajime Tsukuni 711

Ⅶ.EMPLOYEE INVENTION LAW 735

The German Act on Employees’Inventions:Time to Say Goodbye?&Peter Klusmann 735

The Employee Invention System in Japan and High Amounts of Remuneration&Shoji Matsui 747

Corporate Remuneration Systems for Employees’Inventions in Japan and Germany&Anja Petersen-Padberg 757

Ⅷ.UTILITY MODEL LAW 795

Experiences with Utility Models in Russia&Vladimir Biriulin 795

The Present and Future of Japan’s Utility Model System&Masashi Kurose 801

German Utility Models:An Effective IP Right&Henrik Vocke 811

Ⅸ.CLOSING WORDS 825

Building Bridges between Germany and Japan&Motoaki Suzuki 825

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