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[edit] Concepts

  • Alice Sturgis -- author of the Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure
  • benign discrimination (legal defintion)
  • bad tendency (legal)
  • chthonic law (related to primative law)
  • collateral order exception | collateral order doctrine
  • common law pleading
  • conclusive evidence
  • continuation
  • critical legal studies
  • sally ramage
  • dangerousness (legal)
  • decennial liability
  • disclosure schedule or Schedule of Exceptions
  • double actionability
  • equitable title
  • ex ante regulation (an EU concept, see http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/infosoc/telecompolicy/review99/pres10-11e0/tsld001.htm)
  • familial nexus
  • federal navigational servitude
  • Free Democratic Order - Freiheitliche demokratische Grundordnung, basic pillars of the German constitution such as balence of powers etc.
  • heads of loss
  • history of law
  • inchoate lien
  • incrimination
  • insurance law
  • intervene (legal)
  • international marriage broker regulation act (IMBRA)
  • judicial minimalism
  • juris privat
  • jurisdiction shopping
  • jus tam
  • Korean law
  • Law of confidence
  • legal history of Russia
  • legal literacy
  • legally enshrined
  • mitigating evidence
  • mitigation(legal)
  • narrow tailoring, relevant to many recent race cases (used in Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1)
  • nostrification (of diplomas/academic degrees)
  • objective régime (international treaty law)
  • origin of law
  • natural logorights a natural rights based Libertarian legal theory of IP
  • poinding
  • principle of party disposition
  • privilege motion
  • reasonable and probable grounds
  • reliance (legal definition) one method of calculating damages
  • Res extra commercium
  • Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure -- similar to Robert's Rules of Order
  • Theory of Liability (legal defintion) - Used in Final Judgement against Microsoft by Kollar-Kotelly Civil Action No. 98-1232
  • trial as an adult
  • trigger law
  • vacate as in vacating a sentence
  • visiting judge (District Courts)
  • Lea Tsemel (or Leah Tsemel) - famous Israeli lawyer who defends many Palestinian suicide bombers

[edit] Notable court cases and litigants

  • ACLU v Zell Miller (1996)
  • American Communications Association v. Douds (1950)
  • Anthony Amsterdam NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund lawyer. Oral advocate in Furman v. Georgia.
  • Bennett, Coleman and Co. vs Union of India (1986)
  • Bourgeois v. Peters (2004) Text of decision includes cites to Wikipedia.
  • Bowen v. Kendrick (1988)
  • Campbell v. Clinton (2000)
  • Center for Constitutional Rights v. Bush
  • Chandler v. Miller (1997)
  • Dellums v. Bush (1990)
  • Detroit News v. Ashcroft (2002)
  • Elektra Records Company v. Gem Electronic Distributors, Inc.
  • FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH v. LOS ANGELES COUNTY, 482 U.S. 304 (1987)

482 U.S. 304

  • Frankovitch case
  • Gray v. New Hampshire Indemnity Co.
  • Goss v. Lopez (1975)
  • Intel Corp. v. Hamidi (2003)
  • Hamer v. Sidway (1891)
  • Hoyt v. Florida (1961)
  • King v. Smith (1968)
  • Leandro v. State of North Carolina (1997, 346 NC 336)
  • Levy v. Louisiana (1968)
  • Lugar-Pence bill
  • Lynch v. Donnelly (1984)
  • Lynch v.Baxley (Alabama court case concerning the mentally ill)
  • Mareva Compania Naviera SA v International Bulkcarriers SA [1975] 2 Lloyd’s Rep 509
  • Mississippi v. Johnson (1867)
  • National Socialist Party vs. Village of Skokie (1978)
  • New Bedford Bar Rape
  • Nippon Yusen Kaisha v Karageorgis (1975) 2 Lloyd’s Rep 37
  • Northern Securities Company v. United States
  • People (of California) v. Hernandez (1964)
  • Popov v. Hayashi (2002)
  • O'Connor v. Donaldson (1975)
  • Quilici v. Morton Grove (1982)
  • Stanford v. Texas (1965) 379 U.S. 476 (1965): Fourth Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment, Unconstitutionality of State issued general warrants
  • Street v. New York (1969)
  • United States v. Reese (1875)
  • United States v. Schoon (1992) (Indirect civil disobedience)
  • Walz v. Tax Commission (1970)
  • Watkins v. United States (1957)
  • Whitus v. Georgia (1967)
  • Linda Walker (2005)
  • Joyti De-Laurey (2004)
  • The Yankee Candle Co. v. New England Candle Co., 14 F. Supp. 2d 154, 162 (D. Mass. 1998)
  • Vernonia School District 47J v. Acton, 515 U.S. 646 (1995), landmark case, Fourth Amendment, right to privacy, reasonable search and seizure, argued: March 28, 1995, decided: June 26, 1995.
  • Zadvydas v. Davis (2001)
  • Reitman v. Mulkey, 387 U.S. 369 (1967)

[edit] Intellectual property

A:

  • Adverse inference
  • Advisory Council on Intellectual Property (ACIP) (Australia)
  • Anonymous works, works that can't be attributed to an author and that pose similar problems like orphaned works.
  • Arrangements for deposit accounts (special regulation of the EPC)
  • Association of Patent Law Firms (APLF)
  • Auslegeschrift (German patent law)
  • Austrian Patent Office or Österreichisches Patentamt (ÖPA)

B:

  • Beauregard Claims (in US patent law)
  • G.H.C. Bodenhausen, former director of BIRPI
  • Bringing Examination and Search Together (BEST, European Patent Office program)
  • Broadcasting Treaty (proposed)
  • Bundespatentgericht
  • Bureaux Internationaux Réunis pour la Protection de la Propriété Intellectuelle (BIRPI) or United International Bureaux for the Protection of Intellectual Property

C:

  • California Resale Royalties Act
  • Centre for the Management of Intellectual Property in Health Research and Development (MIHR) [1]
  • Claim chart
  • Convention on international exhibitions (signed at Paris on 22 November 1928 and last revised on 30 November 1972)
  • Court of customs and patent appeals
  • Cross-border injunction

D:

  • Delphion (patent database)
  • DEPATIS (patent search database)
  • Directive 91/250/EEC on the legal protection of computer programs (EU law)
  • Directive 92/100 on rental right and lending right and on certain rights related to copyright in the field of intellectual property [2]
  • Directive 98/71/EC on the legal protection of designs [3] (EU law)
  • Doctrine of inherency
  • Double patenting
  • Dutch Industries Ltd. v. Commissioner of Patents (2001) (Canada)

E:

  • Enabling disclosure
  • Eolas Techs., Inc. v. Microsoft Corp.
  • EPO International Academy
  • Eurasian Patent Convention (EAPC)
  • European Federation of Industrial Property Agents in Industry (FEMIPI)
  • European Intellectual Property Review (eipr) [4]
  • European Patent Classification (ECLA)
  • Exculpatory opinion
  • Exhaustion of priority rights
  • Ex parte Jepson

F:

  • First and second medical indications
  • Foreign Filing License
  • French patent law

G:

  • German patent law
  • Gesellschaft für Antriebstechnik mbH & Co. KG v Lamellen und Kupplungsbau Beteiligungs KG (ECJ, 2006 [5])
  • Gurry, Francis, Deputy Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)

H:

  • Hilmer doctrine
  • Hiroshi Ogawa (Former head of Japanese Patent Office)

I:

  • Information disclosure statement (IDS)
  • INID (codes on patent publications)
  • In re Beauregard (U.S. case law)
  • In re Lowry (U.S. case law)
  • Intellectual-asset management
  • Inter partes proceedings
  • Inventor's certificate
  • IPEIS Electronic Forum [6]
  • IP litigation or Intellectual property litigation

J:

  • Japan Intellectual Property Association (JIPA)

K:

  • Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO)
  • Kunin, Stephen, former Deputy Patent Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy, USPTO

M:

  • Makoto Nakajima (Head of Japanese Patent Office)
  • Managing Intellectual Property (IP-related magazine)
  • Manual of Patent Office Practice (MOPOP) (Canadian patent law) [7]
  • Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law

N:

  • Netherlands Patent Office (Octrooiraad)

O:

  • Oberlandesgericht (German patent law)
  • Offenlegungsschrift (German patent law)
  • Offenlegungstag (German patent law)
  • Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre (OIPRC)

P:

  • Patent Abstracts of Japan (PAJ)
  • Patent Act of 1790, 1790 Patent Act (U.S. patent law)
  • Patent Application Information Retrieval (PAIR) (U.S. patent law)
  • Patent defense
  • Patent information
  • Patent mapping
  • Patent thicket
  • Patent World (Patent-related magazine)
  • Patentanwaltskammer (Germany)
  • Patentschrift (German patent law)
  • PATLIB
  • PaTrAS (DPMA filing software)
  • PCT-SAFE (WIPO's electronic filing software)
  • Petty patent
  • Plant patent, Plant Patent (US patent law)
  • Prior claim approach
  • Prior use
  • Programme for accelerated prosecution of European patent applications (PACE)
  • Public prior use

Q:

  • Questel Orbit

R:

  • Registered Designs Act 1949 (UK)
  • Regulation 2605/98 amending Regulation 1768/95 implementing rules on the agricultural exemption provided for in Article 14(3) of Regulation 2100/94 on Community Plant Variety Rights [8]
  • Regulation 40/94 on the Community trade mark (redirect to Community trade mark?) [9]
  • Reissue application
  • Roche Nederland and others v Frederick Primus and Milton Goldenburg (ECJ, 2006 [10])
  • Rolla, Joe, current Deputy Patent Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy, USPTO
  • Rothschild Patent Museum

S:

  • Schriftzeichengesetz (German law - typeface patents?)
  • Selection invention (EPC practice)
  • Shinjiro Ono (Deputy commissioner of the Japanese Patent Office)
  • Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks [11]
  • Software Patent Institute (SPI)
  • Spider in the web (Dutch doctrine about cross-border injunctions)
  • State Intellectual Property Office (Chinese Patent Office) (SIPO)
  • Sun Community Source Licensing (SCSL) [12]

T:

  • Terminal disclaimer (US patent law)
  • Trade Marks, Patents and Designs Federation
  • Trademark Law Treaty

U:

  • Urheberrechtsgesetz (German copyright law)
  • Utility certificate
  • Utynam, John of (first recorded patentee)

V:

  • Video Appearance Release

W:

  • Whole content approach

[edit] Statutes

  • 1917 Espionage Act
  • Arizona Revised Statutes
  • Assisted Human Reproduction Act (canada)
  • Beerhouse Act
  • Crown Proceedings Act 1947 (UK)
  • Electronic Communications and Privacy Act
  • Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003
  • federal statute, 18 USCS §798 (2005)
  • Improvement Act
  • Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act
  • Iranian Nationality Law
  • Make My Day law
  • Polish Nationality and Citizenship Laws
  • Presidential Records Act of 1978
  • Prison Litigation Reform Act
  • Speedy Trial Act
  • Stored Communications Act

[edit] Other

  • Summons on Indictment
  • 730 exam (a court-ordered psychological exam, but I couldn't say more than that dicdef if I tried to write it)
  • California Refund Value
  • Censorship in Japan
  • Cross-border injunction (EU law)
  • Douzinas, Costas - Scholar of Jurisprudence
  • Frank Dunham - Moussaoui's lawyer
  • International Financial Law Review (IFLR)
  • J-1 visa (United States immgration visa)
  • Jason L. Simpson (O.J. Simpson's son)
  • John Hilton (British killer on whole life tariff)
  • Likeness rights
  • Legal Journals Index (database file)
  • Malcolm Green (murderer) (British killer on whole life tariff)
  • Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin
  • Mary Katherine Day-Petrano
  • North Carolina Law Review
  • nonincorporation doctrine
  • Lord Oliver of Aylmerton
  • Joseph L. Rauh, Jr. - an important post-war liberal in the US, founder of Americans for Democratic Action, and a civil rights and labor lawyer in Washington. [13] [14] [15]
  • Richard Wilder
  • Shepard, Frank (Creator of Shepards Citations)
  • solar appliance
  • Stella Awards [16]
  • Stockholm International Arbitration Court
  • Sue Hicks (Scopes trial lawyer)
  • warranty tolling
  • National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999
  • Civil procedure rules (UK law)
  • Roger Vinson
  • The Constitution Project
  • Universal Commercial Code
  • "We the People", by Bruce A. AckermanUnited States v. Lilley