Research on the Improvement of Criminal Judicial Protection for Intellectual Property in China

Qian QIN, Chao ZHANG

Abstract


Strengthening the rule of law for intellectual property is an important path to promote the Chinese-style modernization. Criminal judicial protection of intellectual property is an important aspect of the rule of law for intellectual property rights. Through the case analysis of the crime of infringing intellectual property rights in practice, there are many predicaments in criminal judicial protection of intellectual property. By combining the basic national conditions and objective development in China, this paper puts forward specific ways to improve criminal judicial protection of intellectual property, such as improving criminal laws and regulations of intellectual property and exploring centralized jurisdiction of criminal investigation.

Keywords


Intellectual property; Criminal justice; Judicial protection

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/12988

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