WEBINAR: How to Go About IP Rights in a War Affected Region? An Overview of IP Protection and Ongoing Issues in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia
This webinar offers an overview of IP developments and challenges in the countries of
Eastern Europe, the Caucasus
and Central Asia in view of the geopolitical turmoil following the
escalation of the Russian-Ukrainian war in February 2022. Even though
this part of the world is turbulent, it has always been a region of
interest for brand owners keen to secure their IP rights in emerging
markets. Effective IP management during uncertain times requires
thorough preparation to maximize value and minimize potential problems.
Our presentation will cover recent developments in the realm of IP, spanning both national and regional perspectives. Within the regional scope
, we will discuss Eurasian Patent Organization (EA-
PO)
that provides legal protection for inventions and industrial designs.
Additionally, the forthcoming unitary Eurasian trademark system within
the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) will be explored. While both systems
were initially hailed as efficient
and cost-effective approaches to simultaneous protection across
the respective member states of E-APO and EAEU, we will delve into the question of whether these regional mechanisms remain effective tools for securing IP rights.
From the
national perspective, the discussion will include recent developments
in several countries, including the reorganization of the Ukrainian IP-
O at the time of the war, as well as developments
in
the countries of the Caucasus, such as Azerbaijan and Georgia, and the Central Asian countries such as Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.