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Chinese Trademark Law from the Perspective of International Treaties


ISBN13: 9789819567256
To be Published: April 2026
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Singapore
Format: Hardback
Price: £129.99





This book provides a comprehensive review of Chinese trademark law, policy and practice with the updated materials since the reform of Chinese trademark law in 2019. It provides a clear explanation and insightful opinions on Chinese law from a comparative and international law perspective. It draws on the author's 16 years of experience in teaching, researching and practicing trademark law as a scholar in a prestigious Chinese law school and as an expert consultant to the Trademark Office, courts and companies.

The book analyses trademark registration (conditions and procedures) and protection (scope of rights and enforcement procedures) with theoretical criticism and practical advice. On trademark registration, it has paid special attention to two prominent issues of interest to researchers and practitioners: problems in trademark registration due to the Chinese Trademark Office's strict examination of distinctiveness, public order and morality, and the risk of conflict with earlier trademarks, and difficulties in combating trademark squatting. On trademark protection, it has presented the constant and productive reforms of the Chinese trademark law, which strengthen the sanction of trademark infringement and the policies that motivate judges to significantly increase damages to trademark owners.

The book has also described the characteristics of the Chinese administrative and judicial systems, where applicable, in which trademark law is applied. Overall, the book provides a clear and efficient way for researchers and practitioners to gain a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of Chinese trademark law and practice.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law, Other Jurisdictions , China
Contents:
Introduction
Absolute Grounds for Refusal of Registration
Relative Grounds for Refusal of Registration
Trademark Application and Examination Procedure
Opposition, Invalidation and Cancellation Procedures
Determination of Trademark Infringement
Trademark Infringement Defences
Civil Litigation and Administrative Enforcement
Customs Recordation and Enforcement
Criminal Liability for Trademark Counterfeiting
Online Enforcement with E-Commerce Platforms
General Conclusion