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Cross-Border Trade Secret Disputes in the European Union: Jurisdiction and Applicable Law by Lydia Lundstedt 9781035315109

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In today's data-driven economy, it is essential for companies to protect their trade secrets against unlawful acquisition,use and disclosure; with the ease of digital communications, employee migration and international trade, trade secret violations now often occur across national borders. This book examines how trade secret protection can differ across jurisdictions, where trade secret holders can bring proceedings, and which country's law is applicable.



Lundstedt provides a European perspective, analysing how the EU's rules on jurisdiction and applicable law relate to the EU's wider objectives on encouraging cross-border innovation activities. Using common trade secret scenarios as a springboard for analysis, this book questions whether EU private international law rules can be interpreted to facilitate the objectives of the EU Trade Secret Directive and in doing so it sets out a detailed examination of both regimes.



Providing a clear and comprehensive perspective on a complex area of law, this book will be valuable for scholars of private international law, intellectual property law and EU law. Due to its practical approach to analysis, it will also be useful for policy makers and legal practitioners seeking information about uncertainties that exist in the current law.



About the Author
Lydia Lundstedt, LL.D., Senior Lecturer in Private International Law, Law Department, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; Senior Lecturer in Intellectual Property Law, Commercial and Business Law Division, Department of Management and Engineering, Linkoeping University, Linkoeping, Sweden

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'Undeniably, this work makes a solid contribution to the state of the art by shedding light on a highly complex legal topic, relevant not only to academia but also with significant economic implications. By employing a legal doctrinal methodology, Lundstedt masterfully addresses all the research questions posed at the outset, providing a comprehensive analysis while maintaining a clear focus on encouraging innovation and competitiveness in the EU market.' -- Antonios Baris, IPkat blog
'This outstanding book provides a rigorous examination of the complex legal issues raised by the cross-border protection of trade secrets in today's knowledge-based society. It is a unique contribution that will influence the future interpretation and application of European private international law rules in this field.' -- Pedro De Miguel Asensio, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
'For anyone transferring technology into EU member states, this is an important book. To encourage innovation, the EU upgraded its substantive trade secrecy law. It did not, however, consider private international law. This book fills that gap with a thorough, learned, and highly readable discussion of jurisdiction and applicable law.' -- Rochelle Dreyfuss, New York University, US
'Trade secrets are still too often seen as ancillary to registered IP rights, whereas they are crucial in our borderless data-driven economy. This excellent study looks at how private international law deals with cross-border trade secret disputes. It does so in a clear and comprehensive manner. This is essential reading!' -- Paul Torremans, University of Nottingham, UK
'How can lawyers prepare for cross-border trade secret disputes? Such cases require combined expertise in different areas, such as international commercial contracting, private international law and intellectual property law or related rights. This book facilitates this task by providing a comprehensive and clear analysis of the relevant rules in the European Union. It guides practitioners and scholars to reflect on how and where such cross-border trade secret disputes can be taken to courts, and how this specialized legal area could be better designed in the future.' -- Marta Pertegas Sender, Maastricht University, the Netherlands



Book Information
ISBN 9781035315109
Author Lydia Lundstedt
Format Hardback
Page Count 334
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

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