Plain packaging receives a “no” from the European Parliament
As already reported several times on this blog (see here, here and here), plain packaging of tobacco products, i. …
Alain Strowel serves as professor at the UCLouvain and Saint-Louis University (Brussels), and teaches as well at the Munich Intellectual Property Law Center. His courses focus on copyright and new technologies, media and information law. He is also avocat at the Brussels bar since 1988.
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Alain Strowel serves as professor at the UCLouvain and Saint-Louis University (Brussels), and teaches as well at the Munich Intellectual Property Law Center. His courses focus on copyright and new technologies, media and information law. He is also avocat at the Brussels bar since 1988.
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As already reported several times on this blog (see here, here and here), plain packaging of tobacco products, i. …
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