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Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice 2007 2(2):115-116; doi:10.1093/jiplp/jpl214
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© The Author (2007). Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved

IP in Review

Where trade marks reach the limits of their enforceability?

Spyros Maniatis *
Trade Marks at the Limit
By Jeremy Phillips, Ed., 2006,
Edward Elgar
Price: £69.95, Hardback, ISBN: 1-84542-738 6.
pp. 320

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Trade Marks at the Limit is a volume edited by Jeremy Phillips, intellectual property consultant (Slaughter and May) and Professorial Fellow (Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute).

The core theme of the book is the balancing exercise between the interests of trade mark proprietors and the interests of competitors, business partners, like retailers, consumers, and the . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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