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European Intellectual Property Review

European Intellectual Property Review
Practice Area: Intellectual Property
ISBN: 9780414100831
Published by: Sweet & Maxwell
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European Intellectual Property Review (EIPR) continues to set itself apart as the leading international journal in the field of intellectual property law. For over 40 years it has provided the most comprehensive coverage and analysis of the latest case law and legislative developments in the UK and internationally – addressing the most important issues to impact the area.

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Enrico Bonadio
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David Stone
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