Benedetta Ubertazzi
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Studien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht, Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law | 2012
Benedetta Ubertazzi
Le livre fouille que le professeur BENEDETTA UBERTAZZI, de l’Universite de Macerata en Italie, consacre a la juridiction exclusive en matiere de propriete intellectuelle merite d’etre lu, specialement par les lecteurs suisses qui connaissent d’affaires se deroulant dans divers pays, et celles et ceux qui se preoccupent de l’etendue exacte de l’art. 109 LDIP, en particulier dans sa nouvelle version resultant des modifications apportees par la Loi federale du 22 juin 2007 et l’Arrete federal du 11 decembre 2009 (adoption de la Convention de Lugano revisee).
The Italian Yearbook of International Law Online | 2014
Benedetta Ubertazzi
In implementing the 2003 UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, accredited non-governmental organizations (NGOs) fulfil a key role both at the national and international level. Yet, on the basis of the Secretariat’s suggestions, the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, during its eighth session in Baku from 2 to 7 December 2013, decided to start a review process of accredited NGOs that could lead to “de-accreditation”. However, the 2003 Convention allows for preferable alternatives to de-accreditation, namely the institutionalization of new and broader NGO advisory roles to the Committee and the adoption of measures pressuring NGOs to self-structure themselves into networks.
EU copyright law: A commentary, 2014, ISBN 978-1-78195-242-9, págs. 38-51 | 2014
Benedetta Ubertazzi
1. IS THERE A CONCEPT OF EUROPEAN COPYRIGHT LAW? HISTORY, EVOLUTION, POLICIES AND POLITICS AND THE ACQUIS COMMUNAUTAIRE I. The evolution of copyright law within the European Union 1.02 1. The relationship between Copyright and Primary EC Law (1957–1987) 1.03 2. The harmonisation of copyright law within the European Community (1987–2004) 1.07 3. The increasing role of the ECJ since 2004 1.11 II. The achievement of a European copyright law? 1.14 1. The assessment of the acquis communautaire 1.14 2. From European common copyright principles to a genuine European copyright law 1.19 III. Conclusion 1.23
Archive | 2017
Nerina Boschiero; Benedetta Ubertazzi
This Report was prepared with regard to cross-border cases where foreign law is determined as the applicable law by the Italian PIL statute. Attention is given not only to the Italian PIL Statute of 1995, but also to the former Italian PIL system, with a focus on its Italian literature and application in case law. In particular, the Report analyses a landmark judgment of the Supreme Court, of May 26, 2014, which highlights the binding force of the Italian PIL rules and which has wide implications on the state of art of pleading and proofing of foreign laws in Italy.
Archive | 2012
Tullio Scovazzi; Benedetta Ubertazzi; Lauso Zagato
Archive | 2008
Benedetta Ubertazzi
JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE LAW | 2012
Benedetta Ubertazzi
Archive | 2010
Annette Kur; Benedetta Ubertazzi
Archive | 2014
Benedetta Ubertazzi
Marquette intellectual property law review | 2011
Benedetta Ubertazzi