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E-grāmata: Intellectual Property Law in Denmark

  • Formāts: 248 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Aug-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Kluwer Law International
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789403501826
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789403501826
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Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this convenient volume provides comprehensive analysis of the law affecting the physician-patient relationship in Lithuania. Cutting across the traditional compartments with which lawyers are familiar, medical law is concerned with issues arising from this relationship, and not with the many wider juridical relations involved in the broader field of health care law.

After a general introduction, the book systematically describes law related to the medical profession, proceeding from training, licensing, and other aspects of access to the profession, through disciplinary and professional liability and medical ethics considerations and quality assurance, to such aspects of the physician-patient relationship as rights and duties of physicians and patients, consent, privacy, and access to medical records. Also covered are specific issues such as organ transplants, human medical research, abortion, and euthanasia, as well as matters dealing with the physician in relation to other health care providers, health care insurance, and the health care system.

Succinct and practical, this book will prove to be of great value to professional organizations of physicians, nurses, hospitals, and relevant government agencies. Lawyers representing parties with interests in Lithuania will welcome this very useful guide, and academics and researchers will appreciate its comparative value as a contribution to the study of medical law in the international context

The Author 3(10)
List Of Abbreviations 13(2)
General Introduction 15(4)
1 General Background
15(2)
I Geography
15(1)
A Climate And Vegetation
15(1)
II Cultural Compositions
16(1)
III Political System
16(1)
IV Population Statistics
17(1)
2 Historical Background
17(2)
Chapter 1 Copyright And Neighbouring Rights 19(69)
1 Sources: Legislation
19(1)
2 Subject Matter Of Protection
20(4)
I Different Categories Of Protected Works
20(1)
II Works Excluded From Protection
21(1)
III Special Categories Of Works
22(2)
A Computer Programs
22(1)
B Databases
23(1)
C Works Of Applied Art
23(1)
3 Conditions Of Protection
24(4)
I Formal Requirements
24(1)
II Substantive Requirements
24(4)
4 Ownership
28(1)
I The Author
28(1)
II Multi-Author Works/works Created By Several Persons
28(1)
III Works Made For Hire
29(1)
5 Transfer
29(5)
I Assignment Of Copyright
30(2)
II Licences
32(1)
III Works Made In The Course Of Employment
32(2)
6 Scope Of Exclusive Rights
34(18)
I Moral Rights
34(4)
II Exploitation Rights
38(14)
A Reproduction Right
39(1)
B Performing Right
40(3)
C Adaptation Right
43(1)
D Translation Right
43(1)
E Distribution Right
44(2)
1 Public Lending Right
46(1)
F Display Right
46(1)
G Other Rights
47(6)
1 Droit De Suite
47(2)
2 Editio Princeps
49(1)
3 Circumvention Of Technological Protective Measures
49(1)
4 Others
50(2)
7 Limitations Or Exemptions To The Scope Of Copyright Protection
52(19)
I Temporary Reproduction
52(1)
II Reproduction For Private Use
53(4)
A Computer Programs And Databases
55(1)
B Decompilation
56(1)
III Quotations
57(1)
IV Exceptions Grounded On The Public Interest In Freedom Of Information
58(2)
V Educational Activities
60(2)
VI Reproduction By Business Enterprises, Etc
62(1)
VII Reproduction For Visually Handicapped And Hearing-Impaired Persons
62(1)
VIII Radio And Television: Cable Retransmission
63(3)
IX Other Exceptions To The Scope Of Copyright Protection
66(2)
X Compulsory Licences: The Copyright License Tribunal
68(1)
XI Extended Collective Licences
68(2)
XII Orphan Works
70(1)
8 Duration Of Copyright Protection
71(1)
9 Neighbouring Rights
72(7)
I Performing Artists
72(2)
II Producers Of Sound Recordings
74(1)
III Producers Of Recordings Of Moving Pictures
75(1)
IV Broadcasters
76(1)
V Producers Of Photographic Pictures
76(1)
VI Producers Of Compilations, Databases, Etc
77(1)
VII Press Releases
78(1)
10 Infringement And Remedies
79(7)
I Infringement
79(1)
II Remedies
79(14)
A Injunctions
79(1)
B Liability
80(2)
C Destruction, Seizure And Recall
82(1)
D Search
83(1)
E Right Of Information
84(1)
F Penalties
85(1)
G Publication Of Judgments
85(1)
11 Overlapping And Relation To Other Intellectual Property Laws
86(2)
Chapter 2 Patents 88(47)
1 Sources: Legislation
88(1)
2 Patentable Subject Matter
89(4)
3 Conditions Of Patentability
93(5)
I Industrial Application
93(1)
II Novelty
94(3)
III Inventive Step
97(1)
4 Formalities
98(8)
I The Patent Application
99(2)
II Examination
101(2)
III The Grant Of A Patent
103(1)
IV Oppositions
103(2)
V Appeals
105(1)
5 Ownership And Transfer
106(4)
I Licences
107(1)
II Inventions Of Employees
108(2)
6 Scope Of Exclusive Rights
110(2)
I Product And Apparatus
111(1)
II Process
111(1)
7 Limitations And Exceptions To The Scope Of Patent Protection
112(10)
I Non-Commercial Purposes
113(1)
II Exhaustion
113(1)
III Experimental Purposes
114(1)
IV Prior Exploitation
114(2)
V Compulsory Licence
116(5)
VI Other Exceptions
121(1)
8 Duration Of Protection: Maintaining And Termination Of Patent Protection
122(4)
I Renewal Fee
122(1)
II Supplementary Protection Certificates
123(1)
III Provisional Protection
124(1)
IV Revocation
125(1)
9 Infringement And Remedies
126(7)
I Infringement
126(1)
II Remedies
127(8)
A Injunctions
128(1)
B Liability
129(1)
C Destruction, Seizure And Recall
130(1)
D Search
131(1)
E Right Of Information
132(1)
F Penalties
133(1)
G Publication Of Judgments
133(1)
10 Overlapping And Relation To Other Intellectual Property Laws
133(2)
Chapter 3 Utility Models 135(13)
1 Sources: Legislation
135(1)
2 The Protection Of Utility Models
135(13)
I Subject Matter Of Protection
135(2)
II Conditions Of Protection
137(1)
III Formalities
138(3)
IV Ownership And Transfer
141(1)
V Scope Of Exclusive Rights And Limitations On The Scope Of Protection
142(2)
A Compulsory Licence
143(1)
VI Duration Of Protection
144(2)
A Revocation
145(1)
VII Infringement And Remedies
146(1)
A Remedies
146(1)
VIII Overlapping And Relation To Other Intellectual Property Laws
147(1)
Chapter 4 Trademarks 148(37)
1 Sources: Legislation
148(1)
2 Subject Matter Of Protection
149(1)
I Signs That May Serve As Trademarks
149(1)
II Different Categories Of Marks
150(1)
3 Conditions Of Protection
150(6)
I Distinctiveness
151(1)
II Descriptive Trademarks
152(1)
III Other Impediments To Establishing Trademark Rights
153(3)
A Personal Names
154(1)
B Company Names
155(1)
C Literary And Artistic Works, Etc
156(1)
4 Formalities
156(6)
I Oppositions
158(1)
II The Trademark Register
159(1)
III Revocation
159(2)
IV Amendments Of Trademarks
161(1)
V International Trademark Registration
161(1)
5 Ownership And Transfer
162(3)
I Coexisting Trademark Rights
163(1)
II Transfer And Licence
163(2)
6 Scope Of Exclusive Rights
165(3)
7 Limitations Of The Scope Of Trademark Protection
168(5)
I Exhaustion
170(3)
8 Use Requirements
173(2)
9 Duration Of Protection: Renewal - Termination
175(1)
10 Infringement And Remedies
176(8)
I Infringement
176(1)
II Remedies
177(8)
A Jurisdiction
178(1)
B Injunctions
178(1)
C Liability
179(2)
D Destruction, Seizure And Recall
181(1)
E Search
181(1)
F Right Of Information
182(1)
G Penalties
183(1)
H Publication Of Judgments
183(1)
11 Overlapping And Relation To Other Intellectual Property Laws
184(1)
Chapter 5 Trade Names 185(6)
1 Sources: Legislation
185(1)
2 The Protection Of Trade Names
185(6)
I Public Companies, Private Companies And Commercial Foundations
185(3)
II Undertakings Carrying On Business For Profit
188(1)
III Section 22 Of The Marketing Practice Act
189(2)
Chapter 6 Industrial Designs 191(16)
1 Sources: Legislation
191(1)
2 Subject Matter Of Protection
191(2)
3 Conditions Of Protection
193(2)
4 Formalities
195(4)
I The Design Application
195(1)
II Examination
196(2)
III Oppositions
198(1)
IV Appeals
198(1)
5 Ownership And Transfer
199(1)
I Transfer And Licence
200(1)
II Designs Made In The Course Of Employment
200(1)
6 Scope Of Exclusive Rights
200(1)
7 Limitations Of The Scope Of Protection
201(1)
I Spare Parts And Accessories For Aircraft
202(1)
II Exhaustion
202(1)
8 Duration Of Protection
202(2)
I Revocation
203(1)
9 Infringement And Remedies
204(1)
I Jurisdiction
204(1)
II Remedies
204(1)
10 Overlapping And Relation To Other Intellectual Property Laws
205(2)
Chapter 7 Plant Variety Protection 207(11)
1 Sources: Legislation
207(1)
2 Subject Matter Of Protection
207(1)
3 Conditions Of Protection
208(1)
4 Formalities
209(3)
I Examination
210(1)
II Variety Denomination
211(1)
III Certificate Of Protection
212(1)
5 Ownership And Transfer
212(1)
6 Scope Of Exclusive Rights
212(2)
7 Limitations Of The Scope Of Protection
214(1)
8 Duration Of Protection
215(1)
I Revocation
216(1)
9 Infringement And Remedies
216(1)
10 Overlapping And Relation To Other Intellectual Property Laws
217(1)
Chapter 8 Chip Protection 218(14)
1 Sources: Legislation
218(1)
2 Subject Matter Of Protection
218(1)
3 Conditions Of Protection
219(1)
4 Formalities
220(2)
5 Ownership And Transfer
222(2)
6 Scope Of Exclusive Rights
224(1)
7 Limitations Of The Scope Of Protection
225(2)
8 Duration Of Protection
227(1)
9 Infringement And Remedies
228(2)
I Infringement
228(1)
II Remedies
229(1)
10 Overlapping And Relation To Other Intellectual Property Laws
230(2)
Chapter 9 Trade Secrets/confidential Information 232(5)
1 Sources: Legislation
232(1)
2 The Protection Of Trade Secrets/confidential Information
232(5)
I Industrial Espionage
234(3)
Selected Bibliography 237(4)
Index 241