Global Commerce and the Law: A Comparative Explorationof International Commercial and Intellectual Property Law (original) (raw)

This article explores the intricate landscape of international commercial lawthrough a comparative analysis, focusing on the theoretical foundations, dispute resolutionmechanisms, and intellectual property rights across different legal jurisdictions. Byexamining the roles of comparative law, the tension between harmonization and legalpluralism, and the variances in contract law, this study sheds light on the challenges andopportunities presented in global commerce. Furthermore, it delves into arbitration,mediation, and the influence of legal culture on dispute resolution, alongside a detailedexamination of copyright, trademark, and patent laws in a globalized economy. Thiscomprehensive analysis aims to provide legal practitioners and businesses with insights intonavigating the complexities of international commercial transactions and intellectual propertyprotection, highlighting the importance of strategic legal planning and internationalcooperation.

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