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                          INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW OF SINGAPORE

                          Singapore’s  intellectual  property  (“IP”)  law,  like  that  in  many  other
                          countries,  is  intricately  bound  to  a  larger  set  of  international  legal
                          norms and standards. Therefore, the study of this branch of the law
                          is not complete without consideration of the historical perspectives as
                          well as the influences of international treaties and conventions in the
                          different categories of IP. References are made to the legal positions in
                          several jurisdictions around the world – such as the UK, the European
                          Union, the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand – with a view to:
                          (a) providing comparisons between the law  in Singapore and the
          Author(s):      others; (b) offering possible or alternative interpretations in areas where
          Susanna H S Leong
                          the law in  Singapore  is  unsettled;  and  (c)  providing  an  indication  of
          Year: 2013      evolving legal trends in the area and the challenges they may bring to
          cx + 1,238pp
          (softcover)     policymakers.
          ISBN:           The chapters are categorised into six Parts: Introduction; Copyright;
          978-981-07-3151-9  Patents,  Innovation  and  Inventions;  Designs;  Trade  Marks,  Passing
          Retail: S$96.30  Off and Unfair Competition; and Confidential Information. Each Part
                          is written with the objective that it may be studied on its own.


                          PRINCIPLES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE

                          This book examines the rules of civil procedure and the ever-increasing
                          case law in the context of carefully designed, underlying principles. This
                          is a unique approach and its purpose is to inculcate a fuller and deeper
                          understanding of procedure. The principles are intelligently structured
                          to  enable  the  reader  to  gain  a  fundamental  understanding  of  the
                          elements of civil procedure in a very meaningful way at every level. It
                          will assist lawyers in mastering difficult issues of procedure and present
                          them with persuasive points which they can use in their arguments in
                          almost every area.
          Author(s):
          Jeffrey Pinsler SC
                          Apart from examining the principles and analysing the corresponding
          Year: 2013      sources  of  law  and  the  developing  jurisprudence,  the  book  aims  to
          clx + 1,104pp   provide a clear account of civil practice in the courts. Lawyers will find
          (softcover)     this book extremely useful in preparing and presenting their cases in
          ISBN:           interlocutory proceedings and at trial and on appeal.
          978-981-07-4505-9
          Retail: S$96.30
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