Envisioning Intellectual Property Rights for a Global Market: Out-takes from the American Law Institute's Project on Intellectual Property: Principles Governing Jurisdiction, Choice of Law, and Judgments in Transnational Disputes
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This book brings together thirty contributions in honour of Professor François Dessemontet, essentially in some of his areas of interest, such as contract, intellectual property and arbitration law, often from a private international law perspective. The authors, from Switzerland or abroad, come to testify their friendship and gratitude to those who, for many volleys of students of the Faculty of Law of the University of Lausanne, will have been one of the most striking teachers by his enthusiasm and dynamism, for his assistants an attentive and benevolent mentor, for all the lawyers of French-speaking Switzerland a tireless champion of continuous training, for a very large number of colleagues from all over the world a contact person with the incomparable talent to open up unexplored perspectives in any discussion; for legal science, finally, a mind of rare acuity, always at the forefront. The present volume, the eightieth of the collection founded and long led by François Dessemontet, today comes to give concrete to the right tribute due to him.
Source Publication
Melanges en l'honneur de François Dessemontet
Source Editors/Authors
Edgar Philippin, Philippe Gilliéron, Pierre-François Vulliemin, Jean-Tristan Michel
Publication Date
2009
Recommended Citation
Dreyfuss, Rochelle C. and Ginsburg, Jane C., "Envisioning Intellectual Property Rights for a Global Market: Out-takes from the American Law Institute's Project on Intellectual Property: Principles Governing Jurisdiction, Choice of Law, and Judgments in Transnational Disputes" (2009). Faculty Chapters. 1187.
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-chapt/1187
