

| Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Notes | Barcode | |
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BOOKs
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NLS | REFERENCE SECTION | 345.02348 LIU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | HB | Not For Loan | Recommended by Prof. Dr. Arul George Scaria | 40884 |
1:Introduction: The Criminal Enforcement of IP Rule Violations, Roland Moerland -
2:Criminal Punishment of IP Infringement under International Treaties, Shan Liu -
3:The Complex Landscape of Criminal Sanctions for Intellectual Property Infringement in the United States, Irina Manta -
4:Criminal Remedies for IP Enforcement in the United Kingdom: Growing from Strength to Strength, Tania Cheng-Davies -
5:Criminal Enforcement of IP in Germany: Germans Don't Practice What They Preach?, Kung-Chung Liu -
6:Intellectual Property and Criminal Sanctions - The EU, Anke Moerland, Anselm Sanders, Roland Moerland -
7:Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property in Japan, Masabumi Suzuki -
8:Criminalisation of Intellectual Property Infringement in Taiwan, Su-Hua Lee -
9:Reevaluating Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Korea, Byungil Kim -
10:Punitive Excess? Assessing China's Criminal IP Regime, Tianxiang He -
11:Intellectual Property Enforcement in Thailand: A Framework Combining Civil and Criminal Mechanisms, Sutatip Yuthayotin, Worrawong Atcharawongchai -
12:Criminal Enforcement of IP In Vietnam: All Bark and No Bite?, Van Anh Le, Nguyen Luong Sy -
13:Disproportionate Punishments for IP Infringement, Prashant Reddy -
14:Malaysia: Criminal Sanctions, Working in Tandem with Civil Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights, Heng Gee Lim -
15:Criminal Enforcement of IP in Hong Kong, Jyh-An Lee, Jingwen Liu -
16:Criminalisation of IP Offences in Singapore, Lee Chuan, Chan Teng Boon -
17:Rethinking the Role of Criminal Sanctions: Generative AI and the Evolution of IP, Feroz Ali -
18:Comparative Study of Criminal Enforcement of IP and Reform Suggestions, Kung-Chung Liu.
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