In this page: Business Contract | Intellectual Property | Legal Framework of Business | International Dispute Resolution
APEC (Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation)
UNECE (UN Economic Commission for Europe)
ECLAC (UN Ecomomic Commission for Latin America & the Caribean)
ESCWA (UN Ecomomic and Social Commission for Western Asia)
Type of property and law | Validity | International Agreements Signed |
---|---|---|
Patent United States Code Title 35 |
20 years |
Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) |
Trademark U.S. trademark law |
20 years, renewed for periods of ten years, unless previously cancelled or surrendered. |
Trademark Law Treaty Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks |
Design Industrial Designs |
15 years | |
Copyright Copyright Law |
During the life of the author, plus an additional 50 or 70 years |
Berne convention For the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms Against Unauthorized Duplication of Their Phonograms Rome ConventionFor the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations WIPO Copyright Treaty WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty |
Industrial Models United States Code Title 35 |
Indefinite |
Contract and property law | Title 9 Arbitration Title 35 Patents Title 17 Copyrights |
Customs law | Title 19 Customs Duties |
Company law | Title 15 Commerce and Trade Title 11 Bankruptcy Title 28 Judiciary and Judicial Procedure |
Investment law | Title 31 Money and Finance Title 12 Banks and Banking |
Labor law | Title 29 Labor Title 5 Government Organization and Employees |
The U.S Supreme Courts | Its jurisdiction is set out by statute in Title 28 of the U.S. Code. Most of the time the Supreme Court is judicial review. While the Supreme Court is a separate branch of government, outside factors do exert some influence on the Court. For further information, consult the US Constitution |
U.S Federal Court of Appeals (13) | When cases are appealed from district courts. Consult the website of the U.S Federal Court of Appeals |
U.S Federal District Courts (94) | Consult the website of the US Courts |
State Courts | Consult the website of the US Courts |
The Court of Federal Claims | The Court of Federal Claims hears cases in which the U.S. Government is sued. |
The Court of Military Appeals | More information |
The Court of International Trade | The Court of International Trade hears cases involving appeals of rulings of U.S. Customs offices. |
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