Re: Special Forces and Special Judges

From: Jaime R. Angeles P. <j.angeles[_at_]codetel.net.do>
Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 14:13:39 -0400

On 29 May, 1997, James Love <love[_at_]cptech.org> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 28 May 1997, Jaime R. Angeles P. <j.angeles[_at_]codetel.net.do> wrote:
> > >
> > > "avoid problems in national court systems"?? What might these
> > > problems allegedly be?
> >
> > The problems with national courts are in some cases corruption,
> > lack of knowledge of IPR, difficulties to take inaudita altera parte
> > measures, sometimes the information "flows " outside the court and
> > the other party could notice it.
> >
> > REMEBER I AM TALKING (most) ABOUT PIRACY CASES.
>
> Mr. Angeles:
>
> You might be talking about Piracy cases, but is the intent to have
> special courts dealing with a broader range of IP issues?

Obviously, that for our systems would be better to have special courts for IPR, even broader range issues. The reasons are the same....

Jaime Angeles
j.angeles[_at_]codetel.net.do
(809) 533-3215 Fax
Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep. Received on Fri May 30 1997 - 18:21:38 GMT

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