New book highlights need for global framework in IP litigation.
International litigation in intellectual property and information technology is a pressing issue due to technological advancements and global markets. The European Commission Research Project emphasizes the importance of judicial cooperation among Member States in resolving these tensions. The book explores questions on how to handle IP litigation differently, integrate values like EC basic freedoms, and coordinate competences between international institutions. The findings aim to establish a common reference for IP and private international lawyers globally.