Symposium
Intellectual Property Online: The Challenge of Multi-Territorial Disputes
Co-sponsored with the Brooklyn Law School
Center for the Study of International Business Law
October 8, 2004
Introduction
Samuel K. Murumba
Panel I: Resolution Through Conflict of Laws
The ALI Principles on Transnational Intellectual Property Disputes: Why Invite Conflicts?
Rochelle Dreyfuss
A European Point of View on the ALI Principles—Intellectual Property: Principles Governing Jurisdiction, Choice of Law, and Judgments in Transnational Disputes
François Dessemontet
Intellectual Property Rights, Conflict of Laws and International Jurisdiction: Applicability of ALI Principles in Japan?
Toshiyuki Kono
Remarks
Graeme Dinwoodie
Panel II: Substantive Harmonization and Other Approaches
Intellectual Property Politics and the Private International Law of Copyright Ownership
Graeme W. Austin
Trademarks and the Internet: Resolution of International IP Disputes by Unilateral Application of U.S. Laws
Richard L. Garnett
Applicable Law: An Alternative Proposal for International Regulation—The Max-Planck Project on International Jurisdiction and Choice of Law
Annette Kur
Additional Article
The Conundrum of Corporate Governance
Cally Jordan
Notes
Complying with International Law: A Call for Free and Fair Elections
Lara R. Corchado
Filtering the Smoke Out of Cigarette Websites: A Technological Solution to Enforcing Judgments Against Offshore Websites
Michael Kwon
Judging the Judges: Dispute Resolution at the Olympic Games
Kristin L. Savarese
Rice and Cheese, Anyone? The Fight over TRIPS Geographical Indications Continues
Jinghua Zou