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Interim measures in industrial rights matters
Marešová, Markéta ; Sedláček, Miroslav (advisor) ; Střeleček, Tomáš (referee)
Interim measures in industrial rights matters Abstract The topic of this rigorous thesis is interim measures in industrial rights matters. Interim measures represents a procedural institution which contributes to the effective enforcement of industrial rights. The rigorous thesis provides a comprehensive overview of the legal regulation of interim measures, its assessment, in particular with regard to its constitutional conformity, and the identification of problems in application practice, focusing on the specific area of industrial property. The thesis is divided into six systematically organized parts. The first part brings a historical excursion back to the 18th century, where the origins of today's interim measures can be found, leading up to the significant amendments that have been made up to the present day, and the possible future of the code of civil procedure is also mentioned. The second part of the thesis already deals with the current legal regulation of interim measures, where the concept, essence and purpose of interim measures are defined in particular. In the third part of the thesis, the legal regulation in the field of enforcement of industrial rights is presented, individual industrial rights are defined and their relationship with unfair competition is also outlined, because in...
Protection of intellectual property rights in the fashion industry
Duong, Erik ; Holcová, Irena (advisor) ; Žikovská, Petra (referee)
This thesis focuses on the area of intellectual property law in the fashion industry. The main objective of this thesis is to highlight the pressing issues in the fashion industry, to examine the various forms of intellectual property protection applicable in the fashion industry. Following the analysis, an assessment of the impact of fast fashion on the fashion industry is made. The thesis addresses the complex environment of the fashion industry, which is characterised by fast global supply chains and rapid production cycles. However, these dynamics raise significant challenges and unfavourable practices that lack robust legal safeguards. The main problem is the proliferation of low-cost production driven by fast-fashion brands, leading to overconsumption, environmental degradation and labour exploitation. This lack of effective legal measures increases the burden faced by affected communities and contributes to the growing problem of textile waste. In addition, the practices of fast fashion brands, which often copy the designs of both renowned and lesser-known designers, undermine the competitiveness of indigenous creators in the sector. This interaction fosters an environment that favours fast fashion at the expense of sustainable and ethical fashion. The thesis is divided into eight chapters....

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