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Protection of property rights is one of the key functions of any legal system, Zimbabwe included. The assertion of rights by right holders in the event of infringement or misuse is one of key roles of the civil courts in Zimbabwe. A number of courts including the Magistrate Court, the High Court, and the Supreme handle civil trademark disputes in Zimbabwe. The civil process is one of the key enforcement mechanisms available to trademark right holders in Zimbabwe. Quality civil enforcement system is relevant for increased investments in research, development and innovation of new trademark…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Protection of property rights is one of the key functions of any legal system, Zimbabwe included. The assertion of rights by right holders in the event of infringement or misuse is one of key roles of the civil courts in Zimbabwe. A number of courts including the Magistrate Court, the High Court, and the Supreme handle civil trademark disputes in Zimbabwe. The civil process is one of the key enforcement mechanisms available to trademark right holders in Zimbabwe. Quality civil enforcement system is relevant for increased investments in research, development and innovation of new trademark ideas. Creativity in the IP sector is hinged in part on the level of enforcement availed by the law and the courts to right holders. Without the law providing real remedies when infringement of intellectual property rights takes place, rights accorded by the law to trademark rights will be on no value. This study examines the status of civil trademark law in Zimbabwe with a view to ascertain theextent of its effectiveness. The following aspects of the civil litigation process were looked at; the cost involved, the duration of proceedings, the right of audience and the available remedies.
Autorenporträt
Christopher Munguma is a lawyer by profession, having qualified as such in the year 2000. Christopher holds an (LLB) degree upper second class from the University of Zimbabwe, a first class LLM degree in Intellectual Property degree (MIP) from Africa University. He is a legal practitioner, conveyancer and Notary Public of the High Court of Zimbabwe