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Handbuch Wirtschaftsstrafrecht (Handbook of Commercial Criminal Law - HWSt) with contributions from BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT partners.
The revised and expanded third edition of the renowned “Handbuch Wirtschaftsstrafrecht“ or Handbook of Commercial Criminal Law – HWSt) edited by Prof. Dr. Hans Achenbach and Prof. Dr. Andreas Ransiek is now available through C.F. Müller Publishers, Heidelberg. The chapters on copyright law and patent law are written in full by lawyers from BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT. The chapter on copyright criminal law was written by Prof. Dr. Axel NordemannMalte Nentwig substantially revised the chapter covering “Patent and Utility Model Law”. Dr. Florian Schwab is responsible for the chapter “Countering Product Piracy”. All authors were involved in the production of the previous editions of the handbook. The handbook offers a compact representation of the most important areas of commercial criminal law in 1762 pages and focuses on the explanation of aspects relevant to practice. Handbuch Wirtschaftsstrafrecht (Handbook of Commercial Criminal Law). Series: Recht in der Praxis (Law in Practice). C. F. Müller, Heidelberg, 2012. ISBN 978-3-8114-3721-0.
                                                                                                               12.01.2012

Utility Model Law

Our partner, Dr. Ludwig Kouker, wrote "Patent- und Gebrauchsmusterstrafrecht, Markenstrafrecht" (Patent and utility model criminal law) and "Markenstrafrecht" (Trademark criminal law) in Achenbach/Ransiek (Eds.) Handbuch Wirtschaftsstrafrecht, (Handbook of Commercial Criminal Law), 2004.

Praxishandbuch Geistiges Eigentum im Internet, C.H. Beck 2003, ISBN 3-

406-49668-7). (Handbook of intellectual property on the internet) This handbook, co-released by our partner Dr. Christian Czychowski, was published in September 2003 by the publishing house, C.H. Beck.  This work (1000 pages) covers all areas of intellectual property and the particular problems which arise in relation to the internet in practice. 

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