Articles
Prof. Salah Zaineddin
The Legal Provisions of the Development of “New Plant Varieties”.
Abstract
New creations, innovations and discoveries are the foundation of intellectual property rights, leveraging societal status. One recent intellectual creation is that of “new plant varieties”. The development contains a large degree of innovation, qualifying the genre for legal protection under intellectual property laws. There are many ways to provide protection for the genre, such as the patent system, a special individualized system, or by a mixed system of both. Therefore, this paper focuses on the legal provisions in the development of “new plant varieties” under the 1961 International Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV) and the 1994 Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights.
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Intellectual Property Rights; Plant Varieties; TRIPS; UPOV Agreement
Author: Salah Zaineddin
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The Fairness of Exclusive Right Granting to Drug Patents during the COVID-19 pandemic in light of the International Conventions and Qatari Law
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There can be no denial that scientific and technical progression have greatly served humanity. Both have facilitated cooperation between states and merged human society. It has turned the world into a small community where the impact of events can spread quickly. Some events negatively impact those who are relatively isolated more so. One contemporaneous yet serious example is the propagation of COVID-19. The COVID pandemic sparked a race between international pharmaceutical companies in the pursuit of curative patent(s). This research attempts to review the exclusive right for drug patents considering the COVID19- pandemic. It investigates the morality of this ‘right’, which is protected in international conventions and domestic laws. It analyses possible legal solutions outside of the control of drug companies. It considers factors that mitigate the effects of this exclusive right given the costly burden it places on the public health systems of countries that are unable to provide adequate care due to financial constraints.
Keywords
Right of Exclusivity; Drug patents; Compulsory licensing; COVID- 19; TRIPS Agreement; Qatari Law
Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: International Review of Law
Volume: 10
Issue: 3 (Special Issue on the conference of “Law in the Face of Global Crises: Means and Challenges)
Year: 2021
Place of Publication: Doha – Qatar
Language: Arabic
ISSN: 2710-2505
Civil protection for integrated circuit designs with respect to trips agreement and Jordanian Law.
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Author: Salah Zaineddin
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Year: 2018
Place of Publication: Amman– Jordan
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Civil protection for integrated circuit designs with respect to Qatari Law and international conventions.
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Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: LexisNexis
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Year: 2018
Place of Publication: Doha – Qatar
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Legal Protection of Industrial Designs under Qatari Law
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Industrial designs are a type of industrial property. The concept performs a dual function for producers and consumers. Industrial designs play an important role in promoting producers’ products in the markets due to their uniqueness. Consumers are attracted by these products as they meet subjective taste, preferring one product over another as it usually contains specific industrial drawings or industrial models. People buy that product, preferring it over other similar products. This has encouraged producers to innovate new industrial designs to decorate and beautify their products before marketing them. In the context of globalization, today’s markets are more crowded than ever with types of goods and products that are beautified by various types of industrial designs to the extent that they may confuse the consumer when deciding to purchase goods or products in the markets. It has become more difficult when goods or products appear on the market which are counterfeit. It is important to legislate the legal provisions on industrial designs, with a view to defining this right, regulating the rights of their owners, and providing legal protection for those rights from infringement by third parties. The Qatari legislator regulated the legal provisions for industrial designs in Law No. 9 of 2002 on Trademarks, Trade Names, Geographical Indications and Industrial Designs. No study or analysis of the legal articles governing these rights in Qatari law appears to exist, although some contain substantive and formal provisions of importance to both industrial and commercial activity. In this paper, we examine industrial designs in Qatari law to determine the extent to which this law provides legal protection for this type of right. This study was divided into the first section: the definition of industrial designs and the statement of their importance; the second section: the legal requirements for industrial designs; and the third section: the means of the legal protection of industrial designs.
Keywords
Industrial Designs; Industrial Drawings; Qatari Law; intellectual protections of industrial designs and drawings; industrial property
Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: The Legal and Judicial Journal, Ministry of Justice
Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Year: 2010
Place of Publication: Doha – Qatar
Language: Arabic
ISSN: Unavailable
The Civil Protection of Unregistered Trademarks Under the Jordanian Law
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This Article explores the extent of the civil protection of unregistered trademarks in Jordan. It analyses and criticizes Article 34 of the Jordanian Trademarks Law. Article (34) provides expressly that “No person may file a compensation claim for any violation against an unregistered trade mark in Jordan, but he may be entitled to file an annulment action to annul a trade mark registered in Jordan by a person who does not own it, and it is registered outside Jordan if he can submit a proof of the existence of any of the grounds of annulment which are stipulated in paragraphs 6,7,10 and 12 of Article 8 of this Law.” We attempt to find where there is a legal dilemma with this Article that deprives a person of his right to file a tort action in case of his trademark has been infringed in Jordan. This Article also explores the possibility of protecting unregistered trademarks under the laws of Unfair Competition and Trade Secrets of 2000.
Keywords
Unregistered trademarks; trademarks civil protection of unregistered trademarks; Unfair Competition
Author: Salah Zaineddin
Other Authors: Mosleh Ahmad At’tarawneh
Journal: Mu’tah Journal for Humanities and Social Sciences
Volume: 24
Issue: 4
Year: 2009
Place of Publication: Amman – Jordan
Language: Arabic
ISSN: 1021-6804
Cancellation and Removal of Trademark
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If it is recognized that the right to a trademark acquires by two means, the first of which is used, and the second: registration, i.e., the right to the trademark that expires for no reason, some of which are acknowledged and the other is under consideration. Therefore, this study came to identify the reasons which may lead to the (deletion/cancellation/invalidation/expiration) of a trademark, under the Jordanian Trademark Law, through a presentation and analysis of the relevant legal texts on this issue. In addition, to present and analyse several judicial decisions issued by the competent courts in the same matter. The study concluded with some conclusions and recommendations.
Keywords
Trademark; Jordanian Law; intellectual property; intellectual property protection; Cancellation of Trademark
Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: The Journal of Law
Volume: 33
Issue: 4
Year: 2009
Place of Publication: Kuwait – Kuwait
Language: Arabic
ISSN: 1029-6069
Intellectual property rights from an Islamic perspective
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This paper seeks to answer the following two questions. What is the position of Islamic Jurisprudence with regard to regulating Intellectual Property Rights and its protection? Has this matter ever been tackled by any of the earliest or recent Islamic Jurisprudents?
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Arab countries – European states – Fair competition – Human civilization – Intellectual property rights – Islamic countries – Islamic jurisprudence – State of Qatar – The Holy Quran – Traditional Islamic – (TRIPS)
Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: International Journal of Intellectual Property Management
Volume: 2
Issue: 2
Year: 2008
Place of Publication: Bern – Switzerland
Language: English
ISSN: 1478-9647
Arbitration in personal status matters
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Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: Al-Aithnayn Journal
Volume: 95
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Year: 1986
Place of Publication: Amman – Jordan
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Rules of Well-known Trademarks in Jordan’s Trademark Amended Law No 34 of 1999
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This study examines the well-known trademarks in Jordan’s Trademark Amended Law No. 34 of 1999 and especially analyses its Articles 2,8/12, 26/1/B owing to the fact that these Articles are the most important articles introduced by Jordanian legislation to the Jordanian Trademarks law No. 33 of 1952. Further, this study presents some of the decisions adopted Jordanian High Court on the legal protection of well-known Trademarks under the Jordanian’s Trademark Amended Law No. 34 of 1999.
Keywords
Trademark; well-known Trademark; Jordanian Law; intellectual property; intellectual property protection
Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: Journal of law Journal of Law
Volume: 29
Issue: 4
Year: 2005
Place of Publication: Kuwait – Kuwait.
Language: English
ISSN: 1029-6069
Protection of well-known trademarks in the Paris Convention, TRIPS, and the Jordanian Trademark Law 1999
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The present research deals with the well-known trademarks in the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property 1883: Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects on Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) 1994: Jordanian Trademark Law 1999. It is divided into three sections with an introduction and a conclusion.
Keywords
Well-known trademarks; Paris Convention; TRIPS; the Jordanian Trademark Law 1999; intellectual property; intellectual property protection
Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: Al – Manara Journal for Legal Studies
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Year: 2001
Place of Publication: Amman – Jordan
Language: Arabic
ISSN: 10266844
The legal provisions of the tradename and the business title with respect to the Jordanian Law
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This research deals with trade name and business title legal regulations and provisions with respect to Jordanian Law. This research consists of two sections. The first section deals with the legal regulations and provisions of the trade name with respect to Jordanian Law. The second section presents the legal regulations and provisions of business titles with respect to Jordanian Law. The research concludes by presenting the most important findings and recommendations.
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Trade Name; business title; Intellectual Property Rights; Jordanian Law
Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: The Judicial Journal
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Year: 2000
Place of Publication: Amman – Jordan
Language: Arabic
ISSN: Unavailable
Law of trademarks in Jordan
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Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: Islamic and Comparative Law review
Volume: 13
Issue: 1
Year: 1993
Place of Publication: New Delhi – India
Language: English
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The provisions of the well-known trademark with respect to the Jordanian Trademarks Law No. 34 of 1999
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Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: Journal of the Jordanian Bar Association
Volume: 12
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Year: 2001
Place of Publication: Amman – Jordan
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The effects of registration the trademark with respect to the Jordanian Law
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Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: Journal of Intellectual Property Protection
Volume: 41
Issue: Unavailable
Year: 1994
Place of Publication: Amman – Jordan
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Industrial designs with respect to the Jordanian Law
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Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: Journal of Police.
Volume: 303
Issue: Unavailable
Year: 1993
Place of Publication: Amman – Jordan
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Industrial property rights with respect to the Jordanian Law
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Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: Journal of Police.
Volume: 300
Issue: Unavailable
Year: 1993
Place of Publication: Amman – Jordan
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Is there are a protection for the right of the non-registered trademark in Jordan
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Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: Journal of Intellectual Property Protection.
Volume: 73
Issue: Unavailable
Year: 1993
Place of Publication: Amman – Jordan
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Commentary on the ruling of the court of Cassation No. 1985/195
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Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: Journal of Intellectual Property Protection
Volume: 35
Issue: Unavailable
Year: 1993
Place of Publication: Amman – Jordan
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Importance of the trademark
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Author: Salah Zaineddin
Journal: Journal of Intellectual Property Protection
Volume: 32
Issue: Unavailable
Year: 1993
Place of Publication: Amman – Jordan.
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