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Assessment of the Recognition &Protection of Trademark Laws in Nigeria

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This research is focused on the recognition and protection of trademarks in Nigeria. The methods of research to be employed are basically the doctrinal method of research and the explanatory approach to research, by the use of the primary and secondary source of law. For the purpose of this work on the examination of the law of trademarks will be restricted essentially to the protection and recognition granted under the statutory provisions. Reference will also be made to the case laws and statutory laws in some other jurisdiction such as the United Kingdom and amongst others. This work's major theme will explore the provisions of the Trade Marks Act and other relevant legislation enacted for the protection, recognition, and enforcement of trademarks, and brings forth the lacunae inherent in the Act while recommending ways for the effective operation of the trademark laws.

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Kanyinsola Azeez, titular do grau LL.B (Second Class Upper Division), foi co-autor de um artigo sobre Child Soldiers in Africa e realizou trabalhos de investigação em diferentes campos de estudo. Foi Directora Adjunta da Direcção da Liberdade de Informação, Clínica de Direito, Universidade de Abuja, Subchefe de Câmaras, Universidade de Abuja e assim por diante.

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Authors Kanyinsola Azeez
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.06.2018
 
EAN 9786139832606
ISBN 9786139832606
No. of pages 108
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Other law

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