Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice
2021 - 2025
Current editor(s): Eleonora Rosati, Stefano Barazza and Marius Schneider From Oxford University Press Bibliographic data for series maintained by Oxford University Press (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 20, issue 6, 2025
- Trade mark assignments—a continuing academic nightmare pp. 367-368

- Mark Engelman
- Bad faith in EU trade mark law: the impact of SkyKick post-Brexit pp. 369-376

- Giuseppe Sanseverino
- Enhancing the IP system through Dispute System Design pp. 377-391

- Seun Lari-Williams, Stefan Rutten and Esther van Zimmeren
- OpenAI’s patent pledge: a post-Moderna analysis pp. 392-397

- Gabriela Lenarczyk and Mateo Aboy
- Locating ‘country of origin’ in a borderless world: assessing Article 5(3) of the Berne Convention in the context of global platforms and social media pp. 398-407

- Cameron Glynn
- A comparative analysis of the plant variety protection regime of Nigeria and India: advocacy for a balanced protection of interests in the Nigerian seed sector pp. 408-417

- Oluwaseun Samson Fapetu
- Money fights for patents and meds: what can we learn from recent court decisions in Italy? pp. 418-422

- Andrea Andolina
- Directive 98/44/EC and the European Patent Convention: challenges to the harmonization of biotechnology patenting in Europe pp. 423-431

- Rob J Aerts
- ‘As you know, our (geo)blockade is perfectly legal’—the European Union, the Geo-Blocking Regulation and the future of copyright law pp. 432-434

- Igor Szpotakowski
Volume 20, issue 5, 2025
- After SkyKick at the UK Supreme Court, will bad faith now be the new battleground in trade mark disputes? pp. 287-287

- Darren Meale
- US Supreme Court clarifies the scope of ‘defendant’s profits’ in trade mark matters in Dewberry Grp, Inc v Dewberry Eng’rs Inc, No. 23-900, 604 US 145 S Ct 681, slip op (26 February 2025) pp. 288-290

- Charles R Macedo, David P Goldberg and Chloe A Vizzone
- Data Intellectual Property Registration and Remedies: Yinmu (Shanghai) Technology Co, Ltd v Shujutang (Beijing) Technology Co, Ltd pp. 291-299

- Hong Wu and Yupeng Dong
- The legislative reform’s great designs pp. 300-307

- Arnaud Folliard-Monguiral and David Rogers
- Beyond the ‘spaghetti bowl’: assessing the role of the AfCFTA Protocol on Intellectual Property in Africa’s complex regulatory environment pp. 308-317

- Juliet A Ogbodo
- China’s regulations on the attribution of AI-generated content: an exploration based on the open-ended approach pp. 318-323

- Xinhang He and Pingji Shan
- Folk music collectors and intellectual property: ensuring fair compensation without appropriation pp. 324-332

- Dominik Światkowski
- Management of intellectual property rights in Mainland Tanzania and Rwanda: reflecting on the one-stop centre strategy pp. 333-338

- Jovine Costantine
- Trade mark dilemmas in the Metaverse: interplay between stakeholders pp. 339-353

- Alona Yarmak
- Understanding authorship in Artificial Intelligence-assisted works pp. 354-364

- Johannes Fritz
- A valuable comparative overview on infringement of second medical use claims pp. 365-366

- Ulrike Kaufmann
Volume 20, issue 4, 2025
- The logical fallacy at the core of patent law: what does non-obviousness really test? pp. 195-196

- Mo Abolkheir
- Round-up of European Union trade marks in 2024 pp. 197-208

- Arnaud Folliard-Monguiral and David Rogers
- Round-up of European enforcement case law 2024 pp. 209-214

- Carina Gommers, Willem Leppink and Marius Schneider
- Round-up of fashion-related IP decisions 2024 pp. 215-230

- The Bird & Bird IP TeamRebecca Currey, Shehana Wijesena, Shariqa Mestroni, Guillaume de Villegas, Camille Vanpeteghem, Laure Grandjean, Denisa Švecová, Kristina Kůdelíková, Tomáš Maksymjuk, Amalie Gustafsson, Sofia Paksuniemi, Mascha Grundmann, Charlotte Humpert, Cristiana Andreotta, Francesca Signorini, Nina Dorenbosch, Fleur Uitterhoeve, Andrzej Stelmachowski, María Gutiérrez, Antonio Cueto, Christine Danos, Alessandra Naia, Ciara Hughes, Naji Tilley, Eleonora Rosati, Manon Rieger-Jansen and Benjamin McDermott
- Round-up of non-traditional EU trade mark decisions 2024 pp. 231-241

- Gordon Humphreys, Nedim Malovic and Stefan Martin
- Round-up of English patent litigation in 2024 pp. 242-249

- Trevor Cook
- Round-up of UK trade mark disputes 2024 pp. 250-256

- James Marsden and Darren Meale
- Round-up of UPC case law to the end of 2024 pp. 257-264

- Trevor CookBird & Bird, London, UK
- Post-sale confusion: a doctrine in development pp. 265-269

- Ilanah Fhima
- The unavoidable CJEU Kwantum judgment pp. 270-274

- Eleonora Rosati
- Patenting measurements pp. 275-280

- Martin Müller
- An impressive overview of European patent law in the UPC era pp. 281-282

- Luke McDonagh
- Machines, molecules and metadata: a tangible analysis of intangible subject matter pp. 283-284

- Pratap Devarapalli
Volume 20, issue 3, 2025
- WIPO Treaty on IP, genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge: a new international agreement, but does it really create a full new IP right? pp. 129-130

- Richard Milchior
- CJEU rules on vertical direct effect of InfoSoc Directive and allows national courts to disapply incorrect national transpositions pp. 131-133

- Eleonora Rosati
- Patent quality matters pp. 134-138

- Oliver Baldus
- Moral rights in Australia: a case law retrospective—Part 2 pp. 139-146

- Catherine Bond
- Choice of law in trade secret cases: a Chinese perspective pp. 147-154

- Chen Nanrui
- Intellectual property rights as a tool for bridging gender gap: approaches and prospects under the African Union pp. 155-165

- Saudin J Mwakaje
- Good appellate practice means explaining decisions: how the overuse of one-word affirmances harms US patent law pp. 166-169

- Charles Macedo, David Goldberg, Thomas Hart, John Dellaportas and Jamie Zipper
- Bolivia’s resistance to modification and commodification of seeds: challenges in aligning domestic situation with its international position pp. 170-181

- Saurav Ghimire, Kim Van der Borght and Christine Frison
- Copyright and AI training data—transparency to the rescue? pp. 182-192

- Adam Buick
- Development, trade and IP in Africa pp. 193-193

- Nora Ho Tu Nam
Volume 20, issue 2, 2025
- IP is back in fashion or, rather, fashion is back in IP! pp. 63-63

- Eleonora Rosati
- Opportunities and challenges for fashion companies in the use of blockchain technology as a tool for product authentication and counterfeit prevention pp. 64-70

- Anca Ciurel
- From calico to catwalk: Addressing the UK’s enduring issue of fashion piracy pp. 71-77

- Alice Wickens
- A copyright nexus between food and fashion pp. 78-91

- Amanda Mell
- The copyright and design protection interplay post-Cofemel: continuity or recalibration? pp. 92-104

- Spyros Sipetas
- Fashioning Authenticity: How Digital Product Passports could shape the future of trade mark law pp. 105-110

- Christophe Gösken
- Fashion 4.0 and emerging designers: leveraging data and AI to drive creativity, innovation and compliance in global supply chain regulation pp. 111-121

- Eleanor Rockett, Mark Fenwick and Paulius Jurcys
- A thoughtful, comprehensive investigation into IP and arbitration today pp. 122-123

- Philippa Prendergast-Coates
- Extended protection of reputed trade marks from an international perspective pp. 124-127

- Michal Bohaczewski
Volume 20, issue 1, 2025
- A bright future ahead for the UPC pp. 1-2

- Stefano Barazza, Penny Gilbert, Tilman Müller-Stoy and Christopher Stothers
- The race for global FRAND rate setting: where does the Unified Patent Court stand? pp. 3-7

- Rajvinder Jagdev and Claire Robinson
- Publicity of proceedings before the Unified Patent Court pp. 8-15

- Vilhelm Schröder
- The bifurcation challenge at the Unified Patent Court pp. 16-22

- Martina Dani
- Public access to the register of the Unified Patent Court: unprecedented transparency with unfounded limitations pp. 23-31

- Giorgia Galeotta, Tamar Khuchua and Martin Stierle
- Orders to preserve evidence at the Unified Patent Court: a practical guide pp. 32-35

- Marc Lauzeral and Stella Signoroni
- Fashion first: Buckle Ballerina shoes recognized as applied art under Danish copyright law pp. 36-38

- Vishv Priya Kohli
- Moral rights in Australia: a case law retrospective—Part 1 pp. 39-45

- Catherine Bond
- Patents, gendered bodies and innovation: a case study on contraceptives pp. 46-60

- Jessica C Lai
- A Genevan panorama on IP and sustainability pp. 61-62

- Simon Geiregat
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