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[FYI] U.S-DoS.: The Hague Conference on Private International Law
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- Subject: [FYI] U.S-DoS.: The Hague Conference on Private International Law
- From: "Axel H Horns" <horns@t-online.de>
- Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 10:46:45 +0100
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[Das sieht hier IHMO danach aus, als ob es hier de facto vorrangig um
Ueberlegungen seitens der USA geht, die "The Hague Conference on
Private International Law" zu einem Instrument im Kampf gegen
Copyright-, Marken- und Patentverletzungen im Internet auszubauen,
indem eine verbesserte Grundlage fuer Vollstreckung von Titeln
geschaffen wird. --AHH]
http://cryptome.org/hague-draft.htm
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice No. 3220]
Secretary of State's Advisory Committee on Private International
Law: Study Group on Jurisdiction and Judgments; Meeting Notice
There will be a public meeting of a study group of the Secretary of
State's Advisory Committee on Private International Law on Friday,
March 10, 2000, to discuss intellectual property issues related to
the draft Hague convention on jurisdiction and the recognition and
enforcement of foreign civil judgments. The meeting will be held from
9:30 am to 3: pm in room 1107 of the Department of State building,
2201 C St., NW, Washington DC 20520. The purpose of the Study Group
meeting is to assist the Department of State consider the position of
the United States in negotiations at the Hague Conference on Private
International Law for the development of a convention that would
regulate jurisdiction in international cases and provide for the
recognition and enforcement of certain resulting judgments. The
meeting will consider the preliminary draft text of the convention,
completed at the last round of intergovernmental negotiations in
October 1999. The Department expects the Hague Conference to convene
an international experts meeting to consider intellectual property
aspects of the text possibly by mid-summer 2000.
[...]
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See also:
http://www.state.gov/www/global/legal_affairs/whats_new.html
http://www.state.gov/www/global/legal_affairs/991030_forjudg.html