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Kerly's Law of Trade Marks and Trade Names Book

Focusing on the law of trade marks and trade names this text provides practitioners with a comprehensive analysis of trade mark law through a mix of commentary case law and legislation. It puts the English law into its European context discussing relevant European case law and legislation.Read More

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    Kerly is the most respected practitioner text on the law of trade marks and trade names. It provides practitioners with a comprehensive analysis of trade mark law, through a mix of commentary, case law and legislation. Described as "one of the classic textbooks of English law", the 14th Edition puts the English law into its European context, discussing relevant European case law and legislation. * New edition of the leading work in this field * Gives a truly European perspective as well as a detailed guide to UK trade mark law * Explains in detail the implications of the latest cases, including Arsenal v. Reed, Gerolsteiner v. Putsch and Reed Executive plc v. Reed Business Information Ltd * Examines recent legislation such as the Trade Marks (Amendments) Rules 2004 * Provides a detailed guide to Community trade mark law and practice, including the effect of the 2004 EU expansion

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