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There have been several instances in the recent past, where Publishers have withdrawn, destroyed or abandoned the publication of a book because of legal threats or actions by corporations or other associations. Most such attempts are against the Freedoms given to us, citizens of India, under Article 19 of the Constitution. This book provides a comprehensive account of the legal provisions which are provided by the law of the land in matters of defamation, slander and ‘causing offence’ with regard to print publications and the defences possible in such cases. It does so in language that is accessible to the layperson and free of legalese. Freedom to Publish is free for dissemination and is an effort to create a valuable resource for publishing students, professionals, entrepreneurs and organisations as well as authors. In so doing it hopes to make the publishing community in India feel empowered to continue with its core task of publishing without fear.
Trademark scholarship has focused largely on the protection of trademark rights against consumer confusion and the dilution of trademarks. Studies of limitations on trademark rights, meanwhile, have remained relatively peripheral, especially in jurisdictions outside of the United States. However, this reality is incongruous with the importance of the limitations, such as descriptive and nominative uses, in promoting freedom of commerce, market competition, free speech, and cultural dynamics. Against this backdrop, Charting Limitations on Trademark Rights is the first comprehensive academic volume detailing limitations in trademark rights from both theoretical and comparative perspectives. The book presents new theoretical perspectives to justify trademark rights limitations, re-examines the nature of these limitations, delineates the scope of the limitations, and offers comparative studies of the limitations. With contributions from leading trademark scholars in the EU, US, and Asia, this is a must read for scholars, students, practitioners, and policymakers with an interest in the theories, policies, and doctrines of trademark law.
It is a collection of speeches renowned legal experts delivered at Global Conference organised by Indian National Bar Association at New Delhi, India on November 26, 2014. It is organised to celebrate Indian National Law Day. The wide range of topics are covered that include investment law, IPR, Competition Law, doing business, regulatory regime and public policy law etc.
This book encompasses areas of research like comparative constitution, transformative constitution, environmental law, family law, child rights and so on. The main theme of the book is comparative law. We intend to incorporate into this book laws pertaining to diverse field wherein it can be compared with the laws of other countries which brings in better understanding and conceptual clarity. The book focuses on the jurisprudence of different countries which enables the readers or clientele to get a better understanding of the principles of comparative law. The book showcases the comparative law jurisprudence prevalent across the globe so as to make use of the best practices for the betterment of humanity.
This open access edited book captures the complexities and conflicts arising at the interface of intellectual property rights (IPR) and competition law. To do so, it discusses four specific themes: (a) policies governing functioning of standard setting organizations (SSOs), transparency and incentivising future innovation; (b) issue of royalties for standard essential patents (SEPs) and related disputes; (c) due process principles, procedural fairness and best practices in competition law; and (d) coherence of patent policies and consonance with competition law to support innovation in new technologies. Many countries have formulated policies and re-oriented their economies to foster technol...
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It is a collection of speech of globally renowned lawyers delivered on November 26, 2015 on the public policy, regulatory compliance law, make in India, Intellectual property law, ease of doing business in India.
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India, That Is Bharat, the first book of a comprehensive trilogy, explores the influence of European 'colonial consciousness' (or 'coloniality'), in particular its religious and racial roots, on Bharat as the successor state to the Indic civilisation and the origins of the Indian Constitution. It lays the foundation for its sequels by covering the period between the Age of Discovery, marked by Christopher Columbus' expedition in 1492, and the reshaping of Bharat through a British-made constitution-the Government of India Act of 1919. This includes international developments leading to the founding of the League of Nations by Western powers that tangibly impacted this journey. Further, this w...
“Stories lived yet untold, Are worth their weight in gold, To those with eyes willing to see, The Extra in Ordinary” The true stories that live within may be forgotten. Or immortalized. The decision rests entirely with you.