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In 2000, the European Union adopted Council Directive 2000/78/EC which prohibits discrimination based on the following:
religions/belief, age, disability, race/ethnic origin, gender/sexual orientation
remediation of wastes
rendering them harmless to the environment
The GATT Agreement on TRIPPS
requires every member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) to abide by the Paris and Berne Conventions - including recent protocols to those treaties - and apply the treaties' national treatment requirements so that all foreign IP owners receive the same protection as local nationals. It establishes 50 year copyright protection.
Field of use limitations
restrict applications for which the license may employ the IP
In 1999, the US passed the 1st legislation to curb cybersquatting, which is
the registering of a domain name with the intent to profit from the goodwill of trademark belonging to another.
In China, Hukou is
the registration of households. it is a method for determining social entitlements.
Green Belt Movement
focused on tree planting to conserve the environment and stem the effects of deforestation and desertification
The importation of merchandise produced and sold abroad and then imported back in the US for sale in competition with the US trademark owner is referred to as the
gray market or parallel imports.
Under the FCPA, "any facilitating or expediting payment ... the purpose to which is to expedite or secure the performance of routine government actions," is called the
grease payment exception.
The Basel Convention
hampered by a lack of consensus on a number of critical definition. There is no widely accepted definition of what is "hazardous" Nor is there universal agreement on what management is sufficient for remediation of wastes.
The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PTC)
has been signed by 142 nations. A PCT application is filed on a standard form with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
The world bank
has said that if it finds evidence of corruption in any project it finances, it will cancel the project.
North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)
headquartered in Montreal, determines whether any part to NAFTA has shown a "persistent pattern of failure" to "effectively enforce its environmental law"
best practices for US businesspersons with regard to being against foreign corruption
1) Avoid making direct payments to government officials, other than payments associated with the most ministerial aspects of clearing customs. 2)Foreign agents should be carefully selected and even more carefully paid 3)Avoid premium transactions in nations with suspect reputations.
Under the US Worker Adjustment Retraining, and Notification Act, companies with more than
100 employees may be required to give 60 days notice to close a plant.
In the European Union, women get a minimum
14 weeks of maternity leave and an allowance of 75 or 80% of net salary.
According to the International Trade Union Confederation, women on average earn
18% less than their male counterparts worldwide.
Computer programs are protected as literary works within the meaning of Art. 2 of the
Berne Convention. Such protection applies to the expression of a computer program in any form.
For 2 decades, the US was alone in forbidding its citizens from bribing foreign officials. Indeed, some nations permitted tax deductions for such payments. However, the tide finally turned: in February 1999, the
Convention on combating bribery of foreign public officials in International Business transactions (OECD Convention) became effective.
The battle of "geographical indications" is not limited to the developed worlds of North America, Australia and Europe and is not limited to wines and liquors. The Development Agenda of the Doha Ministerial Conference included some issues relating to geographical indications:
Creating a multi-register for wines and spirits; Extending the higher or enhanced level of protection accorded to wine and spirits to other products.
In december 1977, Congress passed the world's first law outlawing citizens' bribes to officials of another state, the
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
China's 2008 Labor Contract Law was amended in 2012 to require that temporary laborers receive welfare and benefits the same as their permanent counterparts. This will have a direct impact on
Foreign-invested Enterprises (FIE) which by law must hire these types of employees through "labor dispatches"
The first international property treaty was the International convention for the protection of industrial property, better known as the
Paris Convention.
super session
Nations often enact laws calculated to protect local representatives. Such laws may supercede the arrangement between the principal and the representative.
2 major problems with this convention are:
The convention does not require any minimum substantive standard of patent protection; It has no enforcement mechanism
Differences in Regulatory Schemes
The cost benefit analysis for any environmental modification often varies from country to country, Countries that are happy with the economic status quo are more inclined to favor environmental measure, Some nations lack the technological infrastructure to produce goods without pollution
There are 3 principle defenses to US challenges to employment decisions abroad. they are:
The decisions is made by a foreign person not controlled by an American employer; The US EEO law conflicts with a host country's laws, so there is "foreign compulsion" ;The performance of the job requires a BFOQ
circle of poison
US banned pesticides are exported to developing nations and are used on crops which are then exported back to the United States. These pesticides then reenter the United States as residues on food products
In Japan, an individual is expected to hold a job for the same company for
a lifetime
Since 1996, the Community Trademark Regulation,
administered by the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (OHIM), has allowed a single trademark registration enforceable through the EU. It also provides for uniform enforcement authority, allowing infringement by any member state to be prosecuted through this office.
The United States
almost certainly has the world's most comprehensive set of laws against discrimination of all sorts in employment.
The Paris Convention guarantees that each signatory country will receive the same treatment and priority as those from domestic applicants. By implementing this principle of national treatment
an animating principle of all IP treaties - the Paris Convention targeted discrimination against foreigners in obtaining patents.
In China, employers often attempt to preempt organization of workers, and will set up a
company union.
greenhouse gas emissions
concentrated gasses in the Earth's atmosphere derived from the burning of fossil fuels.
Convention on Environment Protection and Sustainable Development of the Carpathian (The Carpathian Convention)
creates treaty obligation among the signatories to protect, maintain, and sustainably manage the natural resources of that mountain region. The treaty specifically adopts 1. The precaution and prevention principles 2. The "polluter pays" principle 3. Public participation and stakeholder involvement in development initiatives in each country.
The Berne Convention
deals with the granting of copyrights among signatory nations. It does require all 164 signatory nations to afford foreigners the same rights as its own citizens and enact minimum substantive laws.
The retention of a representative often triggers tax and labor requirements. The burdensomeness of these regulations increases upon a finding by the host country that the representative is a
dependent agent.
The TRIPPS Agreement (Art.64) provides a mandatory mechanism for resolving disputes between WTO countries the WTO
dispute settlement process
People in the US, perhaps the most capitalist of nations,
do not commonly believe that anyone is entitled to a job.
When exploitation of the licensed IP requires significant financial or other resources of the licensee, it will often demand
exclusive rights in the IP within some geographic area in order to enhance its chances of earning an adequate return on investment.
The extent to which US discrimination laws apply abroad and how such can be enforced is known as
extraterritoriality
Agency Relationship
is a business arrangement in which one party performs functions on behalf and at the direction of another party, the principal.
Franchise
is an arrangement in which the licensor permits the licensee to sell certain goods under the licensor's trademark or service mark.
The Puerto Rico Dealer's Act prohibits the principal from terminating the agreement or from refusing to renew without
just cause.
For the past fifteen years, most of the trade agreements that the US has signed have included
labor standards
Single European Act
made the environment an official responsibility of the EU amending section 13 of the Treaty of Rome with a new Title VII on the environment
Neither Title VII nor ADEA apply to
non-citizens employed outside the US, but both statutes apply to non-citizens legally employed within the US.
binding adjudication
not common because in the absence of treaties such as those recently implemented with europe the alleged polluter would not consent to jurisdiction in such cases.
In Japan, union leadership is a stepping stone to management. Nearly 15%
of union officials rise to serve as executives of the company.
independent contractors
often called independent agents outside the US, perform general tasks for the business, but retain substantial discretion and independence on carrying them out.
The European Union Council Directive 86/653
on agency requires each EU member state to pass consistent national laws on representatives. These includes a few mandatory provisions. Under the economic conditions alarm - the principal must notify the agent if it expects that the agent's volume of business - and thus the agent's commission - will be "significantly lower" than what the agent normally expects.
A number of countries require substantial employee representation
on the corporate board of directors.
One of the founding concepts of libertarian capitalism is caveat emptor,
or "let the buyer beware"
genetically modified organisms
organisms that have been genetically altered. IN the EU all of this along with irradiated food are considered "new food" and subject to extensive, case by case, science based food evaluation by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
The Alien Tort Statute
permits non-US citizens to bring private causes of action in US court based on torts that violate norms of international law that are as widely accepted ad definite as those recognized by congress when the law was passed in 1789.
3 basic types of regulatory schemes provide the format for IP transfer agreements. Requiring substantive
prior approval from a government is a more intrusive type of regulatory scheme. A notification-registration system is more open to technological transfer. Some countries have no regulation.
If at least one of the applicants named in the PCT is a national or resident of a PCT signatory, the PCT gives the application a
priority claim on the invention in all signatory states.
The FCPA's antibribery provisions
prohibits US firms from "corruptly" paying or offering to pay a "foreign official" for assistance in obtaining or retaining business.
The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
prohibits registering, trafficking in, or using the domain name in bad faith.
The American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009
proposed a nationwide cap and trade regime
cap and trade regime
proposed by The American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009. one in which all energy producers have a "cap" on the gases that they can produce, but can trade with others to get more "cap room: aiming for a 17% reduction in greenhouse gas emission
To prevent devaluation of its trademark, the licensor will typically condition its use on the licensee's observance of certain
quality standards
Civil and criminal penalties under the FCPA and foreign antibribery statutes are not the only possible legal sanctions for investors who use bribes to induce foreign public officials to award them contracts. In the past few years, international tribunals have
refused to enforce contracts based on bribery.
In many countries, the law actually requires discrimination based on
religion or national origin.
Owners of intellectual property (IP) rights transfer them for a variety of reasons. The US firm might for a fee called a
royalty grant a license to a foreign company, the purpose of which is to provide limited permission to use the US firm's trademark, copyrights,or know-how in making products for sale in the vicinity of the foreign company's country.
Under European Union Council Directive 86/653, parties may agree to a fixed
term contract. If the parties continue their relationship after the stated term of the contract, it becomes an - evergreen contract.
In the US, courts may dismiss claims under forum non conveniens
that the US court was not a convenient forum to hear the claim.
Deforestation
the clearing of forested land for non forested use
prior informed consent
the cornerstone of US environmental regulation of the export of hazardous materials
Trademark prosecution is usually based on the law of
the country where registration is sought
Many countries place restrictions on "sin" products, the 2 most obvious being
tobacco and alcohol.
In the UK, the law mandates that an employer consult with the appropriate
trade union before making a dismissal.
Friendship, commerce, and navigation
treaties between the US and other nations, which allow a foreign employer to choose its own executives and experts to run its operations in the other signatory nations, have come under greater scrutiny as to which levels and positions the foreign executives can occupy.
Some cultures are less tolerant than others of puffing
vagueness and exaggeration- in advertising.
The OECD Convention requires that the transnational bribery laws apply to "any person". In order to implement this requirement, the FCPA
was amended in 1998 by adding new language that provides for jurisdiction over non US persons who commit a violation "while in the territory of the US"
Desertification
when a dry region becomes increasingly arid, losing water, and vegetation
Nations engage in biopiracy
when they extract native or indigenous plants and animals for research, alter the plant or animal (such as through genetic engineering), and then obtain patents related to this research without providing the host country with compensation or affordable access to the inventions.
Under the alternative fines act,
which applies to all crimes that resulted in a gain to the criminal, the individual could be fined up to twice the amount of benefit sought to be obtained by making the corrupt payment.
In october 1997, Congress passed the Sanders Amendment,
which bans the import of any product made by forced child labor.