ON THE STATE OF RUSSIAN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LEGISLATION AND POSSIBLE WAYS OF ITS DEVELOPMENT

  • Alexander P. SERGEEV National Research University Higher School of Economics (St. Petersburg branch), St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Keywords: draft Part 4 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, exclusive right, intellectual property code, system of intellectual property courts

Abstract

The author of the article shares his thoughts on the state of domestic legislation on intellectual property and possible ways of its further development. First, the process of developing and adopting Part four of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation is briefly described and an assessment of this event is given; then the conceptual shortcomings of the current state of intellectual property law are listed; and, finally, some ideas are presented regarding the prospects for the development of intellectual property legislation.

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Author Biography

Alexander P. SERGEEV, National Research University Higher School of Economics (St. Petersburg branch), St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

A.P. Sergeev — Doctor of Legal Sciences, Ordinary Professor of the Department of Civil Law at the Higher School of Economics (St. Petersburg branch), Adviser to the law firm Denuo

Published
2024-06-05