The civil enforcement measures allow security agents to order ex parte searches and it is proposed that internet service providers (ISPs) will have sanctions imposed upon them, forcing them to disclose personal information relating to «claimed infringement» or «alleged infringers» who are or may be transmitting or sharing copyright content via the internet.
Not exact matches
Enforcement: Ensures strong and robust rules for the civil, criminal and border enforcement of IP rights, including appropriate remedies to combat trade in counterfeit and pirated goods in line with Canada's Combating Counterfeit Products Act; Contains border enforcement measures so that border officers can detain suspected counterfeit or pirated goods in a manner consistent with Ca
Enforcement: Ensures strong and robust rules for the
civil, criminal and border
enforcement of IP rights, including appropriate remedies to combat trade in counterfeit and pirated goods in line with Canada's Combating Counterfeit Products Act; Contains border enforcement measures so that border officers can detain suspected counterfeit or pirated goods in a manner consistent with Ca
enforcement of IP rights, including appropriate remedies to combat trade in counterfeit and pirated goods in line with Canada's Combating Counterfeit Products Act; Contains border
enforcement measures so that border officers can detain suspected counterfeit or pirated goods in a manner consistent with Ca
enforcement measures so that border officers can detain suspected counterfeit or pirated goods in a manner consistent with Canadian law.
Thus, THE ADOPTION BY THE AUTHORITIES OF THE «TRNC» OF
CIVIL, ADMINISTRATIVE OR CRIMINAL LAW
MEASURES, AND THEIR APPLICATION OR
ENFORCEMENT WITHIN THAT TERRITORY, may be regarded as HAVING A LEGAL basis in domestic law for the purposes of the Convention».
Proposed sanctions being considered for inclusion in ACTA include stronger criminal
enforcement procedures; border
measures and more effective
civil enforcement.
Our expertise in the pursuit and defence of
civil fraud claims, particularly in the commercial context, extends from the early advisory stages and the obtaining (or resisting) of urgent freezing and search order relief (including dealing with the cross-jurisdictional issues that may arise and
enforcement through applications for contempt and other
measures), through to trial and the tracing and recovery of assets both in the UK and internationally.
It covers such
measures as Regulation 44/2001 on jurisdiction and the recognition and
enforcement of judgments in
civil and commercial matters (the Brussels I Regulation), Regulation 2201/2003 on jurisdiction and the recognition and
enforcement of judgments in matrimonial matters and matters of parental responsibility (the Brussels II bis Regulation) or Regulation 864/2007 on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations (the Rome II Regulation).
As well as needing simultaneous emergency
measures to be taken on both sides of the Scottish / English border in order to prevent Police Scotland taking privileged and irrelevant documents out of the jurisdiction, this case raises complex and important issues concerning cross-border criminal
enforcement arising in the context of
civil disputes.
Pursuant to section 25 of the
Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982, the English court can also grant provisional / interim
measures such as freezing injunctions in support of
enforcement of foreign judgments pending
enforcement proceedings in England.
Measures relating to the child's property which do not concern the protection of the child should continue to be governed by Council Regulation (EC) No 44/2001 of22 December 2000 on jurisdiction and the recognition and
enforcement of judgments in
civil and commercial matters (7).
Performance is
measured using 44 indicators across eight primary rule of law factors, each of which is scored and ranked globally and against regional and income peers: Constraints on Government Powers, Absence of Corruption, Open Government, Fundamental Rights, Order and Security, Regulatory
Enforcement,
Civil Justice, and Criminal Justice.
It covers administrative,
civil, and criminal proceedings (jurisdictional immunity), as well as
enforcement measures (
enforcement immunity).
The Hague Convention of 25 October 1980 on the
civil aspects of international child abduction («the 1980 Hague Convention») and the Hague Convention (1996) on jurisdiction, applicable law, recognition,
enforcement and cooperation in respect of parental responsibility and
measures for the protection of children continue to apply in cases where the 2003 Regulation does not.
Such
enforcement measures may result in the commencement of
civil contempt proceedings or the modification of the existing parenting time order.