PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OBJECTS IN ECONOMIC COURTS: THEORY AND PRACTICE
Judge Umid M. Saydakhmedov , PhD, Acting professor of Tashkent State University of Law, UzbekistanAbstract
This article pays special attention to the development of the field of intellectual property in our country, reliable protection of the legitimate interests of authors and other copyright holders; the number of disputes related to intellectual property is increasing every year. In this regard, there is a need to improve the relevant knowledge and skills of judges, and the features of consideration of cases related to the protection of intellectual property in economic courts are highlighted. In addition, the article provides proposals and recommendations for improving legislation to ensure reliable legal protection of intellectual property in economic courts.
Keywords
Objects of intellectual property, dispute, protection
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Decision No. 15 of the Plenum of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated May 19, 2018 "On some issues of application of procedural law norms by the court of first instance in handling administrative cases". https://lex.uz/docs/3761216
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Artamonova E.M. Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Judicial Power and Organization of Justice, Faculty of Law, National Research University Higher School of Economics // Specialized court for intellectual rights in the arbitration court system // https://www.hse.ru/pubs/share/direct/document/69372829
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