EIRP Proceedings, Vol 6 (2011)

The European Legislation and Protection of Trademarks in Romania

Codruta Stefania Jucan

Abstract


Objective: The present paper aims at producing a brief account and analysis of the changes that
have been made to the Romanian Trademark Law during the last few years in order to achieve harmonization
with the European Trademark Law. Prior Work: The subject is being researched especially by the authors
from abroad and only the last years brought new investigations from the Romanians. Approach: The present
paper was put together using a synthesis and analytical approach, taking in account different sources from
legislation, court cases to papers that have been written about the subject. Results: The result of this study
indicates a way of harmonizing the internal legislation of Romania with that of the E.U on the subject and
future directions of Trademark Law. Implications: The present study does its part in the intellectual property
studies research area, offering a better view on the problems regarding the trademark law and its
naturalization in the legal systems of the member states. Value: The study at hand is of great value in
understanding the problems and challenges in the harmonization of legal concepts using the example of
Intellectual Property Rights in the U.E.

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