Intellectual Property / Patent / Copyright Law

Trade Secrets and Intellectual Property: Breach of Confidence, Misappropriation and Unfair Competition, 2nd edition

Edited by William van Caenegem · Luc Desaunettes-Barbero
Kluwer Law International May 2025

Specifications

ISBN-13
9789041186645
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Publication
May 2025
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
Netherlands ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Trade Secrets and Intellectual Property, currently in its second edition, is a unique book delving deep into trade secrets and intellectual property (IP) laws. Trade secrets law is probably the least harmonized part of IP law. Nonetheless, there is a growing realization that variable rules concerning trade secrets impact investment decisions, multinational businesses, and hiring policies. Recently, this realization has elicited the introduction of a new Trade Secrets Directive in the EU, which has harmonized trade secrets law across the Union. Nonetheless, agreement about the policy underpinnings, theoretical basis and economic impacts of trade secrets law remains elusive around the globe. Legal approaches vary fundamentally, and the application of the law is far from uniform. Although there has been a recent trend towards strengthening trade secrets protection, both in civil and criminal law, as it tends to militate against labour mobility, freedom to imitate, and open circulation of what needs to be known to compete, there are many who support a more nuanced approach that emphasizes the benefits of unrestricted information flows for competitive markets.

 

What’s in this book:

Opting for a comparative and critical approach, this book proposes a nuanced analysis of:

  • the competing theories that underlie trade secrets law, its theoretical justifications, and the varied doctrinal approaches found around the globe;
  • the law in the US, the UK, France and Germany and the new EU Trade Secrets Directive;
  • statute laws, international instruments, recent court decisions, and works of notable scholars in the field;
  • topics such as the competition for control over knowledge between employees and employers; the growth of industrial espionage, country rivalry and third-party liability; the extent and precise parameters of criminal liability; and the policy implications of excessive restrictions on the transfer of employee knowledge and know-how.

How this will help you:

This book furnishes a clear understanding of this multifaceted area of law which is often a fallback or last resort when commercial dealings and relationships go wrong. The authors’ analysis of the underlying policy goals and the theoretical dimension of the legal status of trade secrets, including choices about the application of criminal law and concepts of property, will prove invaluable to academics, policymakers, and corporate counsel.

Table of Contents

About the Authors

 

Acknowledgements

 

CHAPTER 1

Introduction and Background of Trade Secrets Protection

 

CHAPTER 2

Property, Propriety and Policy

 

CHAPTER 3

International Standards

 

CHAPTER 4

The Common Law Approach: The English Law System

 

CHAPTER 5

The Common Law Approach: The United States

 

CHAPTER 6

The European Trade Secret Directive

 

CHAPTER 7

Civilian Approaches: France

 

CHAPTER 8

Civilian Approaches: Germany

 

CHAPTER 9

Trade Secrets and Employees

 

CHAPTER 10

Conclusions: Global Convergence or Global Confusion?

 

Index

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