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Concepts

  • Business politics or Business policy 43829/external_content.pdf?sequence=1]
  • Judicial bias
  • Legal history of Russia
  • Not for resale (sticker on product) history, why, what legal grounds
  • Performance crime (ja)
  • Qualitative research in Criminology (to match the article on quantitative and point out the differences) (http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/876/1906 and http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/876/1906)
  • Reasonable steps defence
  • Regulatory procedure
  • Republic in the Americas
  • Self representation (legal) (The two current WP articles on this topic are very country-specific (USA, UK) and do not represent a general/global viewpoint)
  • society bias [] or Sociological bias
  • Society religion or religious society [de]
  • Systems intentionality (legal) (source and metadata, initial success. Country-specific:AU.)
  • Termination of parental rights, called parental rights termination in some states
  • Urban justice [Wikidata]

Crimes

Crime by country

  • totalitarian enlightenment or totalitarian liberalism or liberal totalitarianism

Criminals

Please read WP:BLP and WP:CRIME before adding to this short list.

  • Ali Abulaban, convicted of the murder of his wife Ana Abulaban. Was previously a TikTok noted for his impressions.[1]
  • Sandra Anderson, forensic dog handler convicted of forgery[2][3][4][5]
  • Frank Bourassa, Canadian counterfeiter[6][7][8]
  • Kidnapping of Elizabeth Thomas, 2017 kidnapping of a Tennessee high school student who was kidnapped by her teacher Tad Cummins[9][10][11][12]
  • Operation Fountain Pen - 1970s FBI investigation into various confidence scams that seems to deserve more coverage. According to the LA Times, Operation Fountain Pen resulted in "the conviction of dozens of con men across the country" and "spawned" the Abscam investigation.[13][14][15] Related possible new article subjects could include FBI agent James J. Wedick Jr. (J. J. Wedick) and convicted con artist Phil Kitzer, both of whom were involved in multiple other cases that received considerable attention in the news as detailed in these sources.
    • Phillip Karl Kitzer, AKA Phil Kitzer - key figure in Operation Fountain Pen and convicted con artist
  • Raines Tree Farm - multimillion dollar inheritance scam involving psychic Rachel Lee and her daughter Portia Lee scamming Oregon tree farm heir Ralph Raines Jr.[16]
  • Remembrance Day Shootings[17][18][19][20][21]
  • Rosalynn McGinnis and Henri Michele Piette - Rosalynn was kidnapped by Henri, her stepfather, in 1997 at age 12. She escaped 19 years later with 8 of the 9 children he fathered on her. The story was reported by People magazine, The Guardian, The New York Post, and many others.
  • 1983 McCarthy, Alaska shooting, the deadliest mass shooting in Alaska history[22]
  • 2025 Long Beach Halloween Mass Shooting A mass shooting at a Halloween party, commited by seven people (not sure if appropriate article name. [23][24]

[25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30]

Assassinations

Murderers

  • Alrashim Chambers - murdered Victoria Carmen White, an African-American trans woman, on September 12, 2010 (Advocate, CBS Local New York, NJ)
  • Paul Curry -convicted of the murder of his wife Linda Kinkade via nicotine poisoning[31][32][33][34]
  • Marc Fasquel and Jocelyne Bourdin - Married couple that kidnapped and gang-raped seven young women. Two of the victims were murdered. (fr:Affaire Bourdin-Fasquel)
  • Violet Berling - American accordion teacher who tortured and murdererd 10-year-old student Kay Ericson.
  • Elena Povelyaykina - Russian woman who murdered two men in the Omsk region. One of the victims was raped with the back end of a shovel.

Other criminals

  • Adir Assad Adir Assad
  • Raffaele Palizzolo - Italian mafia member and politician; pre-existing Italian Wikipedia page
  • Reynaldo Guevara - disgraced former Chicago Police Detective whose misconduct has led to 37 murder convictions being overturned.
  • Emayartini - Indonesian serial rapist. The first woman in Indonesian history to be convicted of rape
  • Desiree Hamm - American pedophile and the first female criminal in Texas history to be designated as a "sexually violent predator".
  • Charlotte Mae Thrailkill - American serial child molester and the first female criminal in California history to be designated as a "sexually violent predator". [] []
  • Laura McCollum - American serial child molester and the first female criminal in Washington history to be designated as a "sexually violent predator". She is also the first female criminal to be held at McNeil Special Commitment Center.
  • Nicola Murray (activist) - Scottish anti-trans feminist who was convicted of physically and sexually abusing four children over a 20-year period
  • Sophie Elms - The youngest English woman to be convicted of child sex abuse
  • Claire Marsh - Youngest woman in England to be convicted of rape. Was convicted of on the basis of organizing a gang rape against a 37-year-old American woman.
  • Misty Roberts (politician) - The mayor of DeRidder, Louisiana in 2024, who resigned after being investigated for the rape of a minor. She was convicted of carnal knowledge of a juvenile and indecent behavior with a juvenile

Victims

see WP:NVICTIM and WP:BIO1E, should be written "death of [blank]" in most cases

  • Disappearance of the Salomon Family - The Salomon family disappearance refers to the October 12, 1982, disappearance of Sol (49), Elaine (43), and their children, Mitchell (13) and Michelle (11), from their Northridge, California home. Though blood evidence suggested a violent crime, no bodies were ever found. The case remains a missing persons mystery. (https://lamag.com/crimeinla/salomon-unsolved-murder/) (https://charleyproject.org/case/sol-salomon)
  • Death of Rhonda Casto - 23-year-old model who passed away after falling off a cliff. It is widely believed that her boyfriend, Steven Nichols, had a hand in her death, as tests showed that only a hard push could've lead to the outcome (, around 22:30). Additionally, Nichols had taken a large life insurance policy out on Casto only a year before ( ), and had been sleeping with Casto's 16-year-old sister when he was 34 ().
  • Death of April Kauffman, radio host murdered on the orders of her husband Dr James Kauffman[35][36]
  • Death of Jaime Melgar - Stabbed to death in Texas home. His wife was tied up in a closet, but was convicted of the murder. (ABC News Go, Chron, People)
  • Death of Matthew Perry – criminal case in which multiple defendants were convicted in connection.[37]
  • Death of Dylan Redwine - In 2012, 13-year-old Dylan Redwine was declared missing by his father, Mark Redwine, who refused to cooperate with any investigation. A year later, some of Dylan's remains were found in an area Mark frequented on his ATV. Dylan's skull was found two years after the rest of his remains, a half mile away, with evidence of blunt force trauma.
  • Jared Scheierl - abducted by Danny Heinrich - see Murder of Jacob Wetterling
  • Death of Athena Strand - ongoing high-profile murder trial
  • Disappearance of Joseph Spisak - 11-year-old boy who disappeared after his newspaper route on January 27, 1974, in Hammond, Indiana. He had only $5 in his pocket and may have been spotted on nearby railroad tracks on the day of his disappearance, but nobody has found any trace of him since. As of 2019, his family is still devastated by his mysterious disappearance, as reported in two recent newspaper articles.
  • Death of Michael Connor Verkerke - 9-year-old boy who was stabbed to death by an unnamed 12-year-old
  • Death of Victoria Carmen White - African-American trans woman who was murdered on September 12, 2010, by Alrashim Chambers (Advocate, CBS Local New York, NJ)
  • Kim Young-nam [ja] - see Megumi Yokota
  • Tan Youhui hired hitman case (zh:覃佑輝雇兇殺人案) - METRO. List of Ig Nobel Prize winners in 2020.
  • Death of Uroko Onoja - Nigerian man who was raped and accidentaly killed by his six wives.
  • Death of Marc Williams - A YouTuber who killed bu him fan.
  • Death of Xander Epps - A 14-year-old boy who was stabbed to death by an unnamed 16-year-old male assailant. Ashley Strasbourg, a 40-year-old woman, was charged with involuntary manslaughter for encouraging the fight to occur, and was found to have an inappropriate sexual relationship with the victim. As of 2026, Strasbourg is serving a five year prison sentence for involuntary manslaughter, unlawful sexual misconduct with a minor, and contributing to the unruliness or delinquency of a child.
  • Death of Nada-Jane Challita - A 4-year-old-girl that was raped and murdered by her stepmother Amber Lee Hughes. Hughes was found guilty but is yet to be sentenced.
  • Charles Graham - English man who was convicted of manlaughter for killing his abusive wife.
  • Assault of Frank McGowan - Scottish filmmaker known for the film "Looking After Mum". He was a victim of a sexual assault, at the hands of a woman named Cherly Cottrell, at a party in Glasgow.
  • Haruna Yukawa (ja:湯川遥菜) - Now redirect for Islamic State beheadings. c.f. Jihadi John and ISIL hostage situation of Japanese citizens [ja] (This article contains content from the "ISIS creepy collage grand prix.").

People

AM

NZ

Organizations

  • Bureau central d'investigation judiciaire [fr] (BCIJ)
  • Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy - The Engelberg Center is a research center at NYU Law focused on issues related to innovation law & policy including intellectual property law, competition law, and privacy law. In addition to a number of high-profile faculty Co-Directors such as Rochelle C. Dreyfuss, the Center hosts research fellows and holds events. Center affiliates are regularly quoted as experts in a wide variety of news outlets on a wide variety of topics. Co-directors have also published open casebooks on trademark and copyright law.
  • Law Foundation of Ontario - an organization created by an amendment to the Law Society Act in 1974. Its purpose is to receive the interest earned on lawyers' mixed trust accounts and to use it to support legal education, legal aid, legal research and law libraries. By law, the foundation gives 75% of the revenue from these mixed trust accounts after operating expenses to Legal Aid Ontario and 25% to grants with the purpose to improve access to justice.
  • Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee - an organization of civil rights and pro bono attorneys instrumental in securing rights for minorities, particularly in MS. And LA during and after the Freedom Summer. LCDC was a key organization for constitutional rights in the deep South. People who can add more information include attorneys Stanley A. Halpin of the Southern University Law School (Baton Rouge) and George Strickler of the Tulane University School of Law. LCDC is referenced in several existing articles (e.g., Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law).
  • Legal Services Regulatory Authority - LSRA was launched yesterday by the Ministry of Law of Singapore to license and regulate both foreign and local law firms here, as well as consolidating the regulation of all law firms under a single legal body.[38]
  • Landgericht Bayreuth [de]
  • Template:Supreme Courts of Europe In the UK for instance, there are at least 2 other de facto Supreme Courts alongside and in addition to the actual UK Supreme Court (the High Court of Justiciary of the Supreme Courts of Scotland and the Judiciary Committee of the Privy Council; if you don't also count the Houses of Parliament!) In France, there are 4 (technically all de facto) Supreme Courts. The present ad hoc template is just simply not fit for purpose. We need a proper, actual dedicated template.
  • American University Law Review - Founded in 1952, the American University Law Review is the oldest and largest student-run publication at the American University Washington College of Law and publishes six issues each year. As WCL’s flagship law review, the Law Review is ranked among the top law journals in the United States, according to the Washington and Lee University Law Library. The Law Review has published articles or commentary by United States Supreme Court Chief Justices Warren Burger, William Rehnquist, and Earl Warren, as well as Associate Justices Hugo Black, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Arthur Goldberg.

Notable court cases and litigants

United States

  • Curling v. Raffensperger, 50 F.4th 1114 (11th Cir. 2022)
  • Davis v. Board of County Commissioners, 987 P.2d 1172 (N.M. 1999)
  • Donahue v. Rodd Electrotype Co., 328 N.E.2d 505 (Mass. 1975)
  • ETW Corp. v. Jireh Publishing, Inc., 332 F.3d 915 (6th Cir. 2003)
  • F.B.I. Farms, Inc. v. Moore 798 N.E.2d 440 (Ind. 2003).
  • Forsyth Memorial Hospital v. Chisholm 342 N.C. 616 (1996).
  • Galler v. Galler 203 N.E.2d 577 (1964).
  • Gantt v. Sentry insurance 824 P.2d 680 (Cal.1992).
  • Gardner v. Loomis Armored, Inc. 913 P.2d 377 (Wash.1996).
  • Gates v. Syrian Arab Republic
  • General Automotive v. Singer, 120 N.W.2d 659
  • Griswold v. Driscoll, 616 F.3d 53 (1st Cir. 2010)
  • GTE Southwest v. Bruce. 998 S.W.2d 605 (1999).
  • Haft v. Haft 671 A.3d 413 (Del. Ch. 1995).
  • Hammond v. People, 199 Ill. 173, 182 (1902) - Basis of IL stand your ground law. Court Opinion not available on any free internet sources
  • Havasupai v. Arizona Board of Regents,
  • Hewitt v. Hewitt 394 N.E.2d 1204 (IL 1979).
  • Hilao v. Estate of Marcos 25 F.3d 1467
  • Holder v. Gonzales .
  • Hunter v. Hamilton County Board of Elections (6th Cir. 2011). See , calling this "the most significant application of []Bush v. Gore]] in the decade since that precedent was decided."
  • In re Marriage of Horn 226 Cal. Rptr. 666 (1986).
  • In re Nuijten, U.S. patent law, non-patentability of a signal
  • In Re National Security Letter, 930 F. Supp. 2d 1064 (N.D. Cal. 2013).
  • Johnny Baca v. Derral Adams (2015) - News article & YouTube video of recent proceedings.
  • Jordan Gruver(Southern Poverty Law Center) v. Imperial Klans of America.
  • Kadic v. Karadzic
  • Kahn v. Lynch Communication Systems, Inc., 638 A.2d 1110 (Del. 1994).
  • Khulumani v. Barclay national Bank
  • KindHearts v. Geithner, 647 F.Supp.2d 878.
  • Lamons Gasket Co. 357 NLRB No. 72 (2011).
  • Lawton v. Republic of Iraq 581 F.Supp. 2d 43 (2008).
  • Leandro v. State 346 N.C. 336 (1997)
  • Linde v. Arab Bank, 384 F.Supp.2d 571.
  • Love v. Love 626 S.E.2d 56 (2006).
  • Lupien v. Malsbenden 477 A.2d 746.
  • Lynch v. Baxley (Alabama court case concerning the mentally ill)
  • Mark v. State 974 P.2d 716 (Or. 1999).
  • Marks v. Stinson, 19 F.3d 873 (3d. cir. 1994) (What happened on remand?)
  • Martin v. Peyton 174 F.3d 1087.
  • Mayor and City Council of Ocean City v. Taber 367 A.2d 1233 (1977).
  • McClatchy Newspapers, Inc. v. NLRB 131 F.3d 1026 (D.C. Cir. 1997).
  • McCormick v. Brevig 96 P.3d 697 (2004).
  • McDill v. Environamics 144 N.H. 635 (2000).
  • MCQuade v. Stoneham 189 N.E. 234 (1934).
  • Merola v. Exergen Corp. 668 N.E.2d 351 (Mass. 1996).
  • Metcalf v. INtermountain Gas Co. 778 P.2d 744 (1989).
  • Michael Pardue case (ja)
  • Midland National Life Insurance Co. and Local 304A, UFCW, AFL-CIO 263 NLRB 127 (1982).
  • Molesworth v. Brandon 672 A.2d 608 (Md. Ct. App. 1996).
  • Morris Oil Co. v. Rainbow Oilfield Trucking 741 P.2d 840 (Ct.App.1987).
  • National Association of Manufacturers v. Taylor (2009 case that challenged the HLOGA section which lowered the threshold for lobbyist clients to disclose the organizations which actively participate in their lobbying efforts)
  • National Westminster Bank case 453 F.Supp.2d 622
  • Nippon Yusen Kaisha v. Karageorgis (1975) 2 Lloyd's Rep 37
  • Northmon Investment Co. v. Milfrod Plaza Associates
  • O'Brien v. O'Brien 489 N.E.2d 712 (1985)
  • O'Connor Brothers Abalone Co. v. Brando 114 Cal. Rptr. 773 (1974).
  • Oakley v. Flor-Shin, Inc. 964 SW 2d 438 (1998).
  • OCAW v. NLRB 711 F.2d 348 (D.C.Cir. 1983).
  • Orr v. Westminster Village North 689 NE 2d 712 (1997 Ind.)
  • Osuna v. Quintana 993 S.W.2d 201 (1999).
  • Page v. Page 55 Cal.2d 192.
  • People (of California) v. Hernandez (1964)
  • People v. Tabitha Walrond 5 A.D.3d 145 (2004). - ; ; ; Tabitha Walrond is not notable; the case itself is
  • Perez v. Hospitality Ventures 245 F.supp 2d 1172 (2003).
  • Philip Morris, Inc. v. Reilly 312 F.3d 24 (2002).
  • Piemonte v. New Boston Garden Corp. 387 N.E.2d 1145 (Mass. 1979).
  • Postema v. Postema 471 NW.2d 912 (1991).
  • Presbyterian Church of Sudan v. Talisman Energy, Inc
  • Publications International v Meredith Corp. (culinary recipes not subject to copyright)
  • Quilici v. Morton Grove (1982)
  • Rapaport v. USDOT, Office of Thrift Supervision 59 F.3d 212.
  • Rapoport v. 55 Perry Co. 50 A.D.2d 54.
  • Rash v. J.V. intermediate, Ltd. 498 F.3d 1201 (10th Cir. 2007)
  • Richards v. Wiener Co - see Ernst Wiener Co., New York (; )
  • Riley v. National Federation of the Blind
  • RNR Investments Limited Partnership v. Peoples First Community Bank 812 So. 2d 561 (Fla.Dist.Ct.App.2002).
  • Sanchez v. Saylor New Mexico.
  • Scott v. Pacific Gas and Electric Co. 904 P.2d 834 (1995).
  • Seacost Anti-Pollution League v. Costle 572 F.2d 872 (1st Cir. 1978).
  • Sheehan v. Gustafson 967 F.2d 1214 (8th Cir. 1992)
  • Smith ex rel Smith v. Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
  • Smith v. Atlantic Properties, Inc. 422 N.E.2d 798 (Mass. App.)
  • Smith v. City of Salem, Ohio (2004)
  • Snake River Brewing Company v. Town of Jackson 39 P.3d 397 (2002).
  • Spires v. Spires 743 A.2d 186 (1999).
  • State of Tennessee ex. Rel. Elvis Presley International Memorial Foundation v. Crowell 733 S.W.2d 89 (Tenn., App, 1987).
  • State v. Denton 983 P.2d 693 (1999).
  • State v. McKnight 243 A.2d 240 (N.J. 1968).
  • State v. Paszek 184 N.W.2d 836 (Wis. 1971).
  • Stowe v. Thomas 23 F. Cas. 201 (C.C.E.D.Pa.1853) This case ruled that a translation is not a violation of copyright. Involved Harriet Beecher Stowe and a translation of Uncle Tom's Cabin
  • Strauss v. Credit Lyonnais 2006 WL 2862704
  • Struck v. Secretary of Defense (1972)
  • Sullivan v. Progressive Casualty Insurance Co. 9 WH Cases2d (BNA) 1468 (N.D. Ill. 2004).
  • Summers v. Dooley 55 F.3d 399.
  • Tarnowski v. Resop 51 N.W.2d 801.
  • Toussaint v. Blue Cross & Blue Shield 292 NW 2d 880 (1980).
  • United States v. Brown University 5 F.3d 658 (1993).
  • United States v. Everett, 700 F.2d 900 (1983).
  • United States v. LeBrun 363 F.3d 715 (8th Cir. 2004).
  • United States v. Leong (1997)
  • United States v. Nathan Rehlander (2008-2012) 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(4) 2nd amendment rights and the mentally ill.
  • Wasserman v. Rosengarden 406 N.E.2d 131 (Ill. App. 1980).
  • Weiss v. Lonnquist 293 P3d 1264 (Wash. Ct. App. 2013).
  • Weiss v. National Westminster Bank 768 F.3d 202 (2014).
  • White v. Halas 600 N.E.2d 117 (1992).
  • Wilkes v. Springside nursing Home, Inc. 353 N.E.2d 657 (Mass. 1976).

Other jurisdictions

  • Curtis v Pulbrook [2011] EWHC 167 (Ch), (2011) WL 291736
  • Egerton v Brownlow/Egerton v Earl of Brownlow [1853]
  • Heil v Rankin [2000] 2 WLR 1173
  • Legacy Independent Funeral Directors inquiry [2025], ongoing major funeral home investigation in Kingston upon Hull into preventing the lawful burial of a body, story being carried by major UK news outlets: , ,
  • Lock International plc v Beswick [1989] 1 WLR 1268, relates to search orders (especially Anton Pillar orders)
  • R (on the application of P) v Secretary of State for Justice (2016)
  • Red Crusader Incident and its related case at Permanent Court of Arbitration
  • Salamanca Statement pt:Declaração de Salamanca
  • WF v. The Scottish Ministers [2016] CSOH 27 - important Scottish legal case in the field of privacy, the confidentiality of medical records and the rights of complainers in criminal cases.

Intellectual property

  • Copyright law of Mauritius
  • Copyright termination (US concept): and many more potential references
  • Design copyright
  • Ex parte Island Records ("...groundbreaking case..." )
  • Portrait rights (ja:肖像権) - also see personality rights

Patent

AM

  • Appeal Board of JPO, Appeal Board of the Japan Patent Office
  • Arrangements for deposit accounts (or ADA, special regulation of the EPC)
  • Association of Patent Law Firms (APLF)
  • Astron Clinica and other's Applications (Astron Clinica, Astron Clinica v Comptroller-General), UK Court decision allowing computer program claims ([2008] EWHC 85)
  • Austrian Patent Office or Österreichisches Patentamt (ÖPA)
  • The Banks Committee Report on Reform of the Patent System, The British Patent System: Report of the Committee to Examine the Patent System and Patent Law, Report of the Committee to Examine the Patent System and Patent Law, 1970 Cmnd 4407, Bank Report (UK, 1970, probably as important then as the Gowers Report now)
  • Biogen v. Medeva, [1997] RPC 1; Biogen Inc. v Medeva plc [1996] UKHL 18 (UK, the term "Biogen sufficiency" stems from that decision)
  • Brazilian Patent & Trademark Office (Instituto nacional da propriedade industrial)
  • Federal Association of German Patent Attorneys (Bundesverband Deutscher Patentanwälte)
  • C-170/13 (Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd v ZTE Corp., ZTE Deutschland GmbH) - European Court of Justice case on standards and patents
  • Centocor Ortho Biotech, Inc. v. Abbott Laboratories (Fed. Cir. 2011) $1.67 billion jury award for patent infringement, Eastern District of Texas, June 2009, possibly the highest ever award of damages in a patent case in the United States overturned on appeal by the Federal Circuit
  • Chamber of German Patent Attorneys (Patentanwaltskammer)
  • Chisum on Patents, a multi-volume treatise by Donald S. Chisum
  • CIPA Guide to the Patents Acts, sometimes misspelled as CIPA Guide to the Patents Act, also known as the "Black Book"
  • Claim differentiation, Claim Differentiation -
  • Czarnik v. Illumina (2006) Precedent that leaving an Inventor off a Patent can result in financial damages to that Inventor even if they do not have a financial interest in that Patent (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:AWCzarnik/sandbox for a draft with links)
  • Danish Patents and Trade Marks Office
  • Delphion - patent database
  • DEPATIS - patent search database
  • Descrizione, an Italian legal procedure similar to the U.K. Anton Piller order
  • Dosage regimes, dosage regimens, new dosage regimens, new dosage regimes, new dosage regimen, new dosage regime, patentability of dosage regimes
  • Dutch Industries Ltd. v. Commissioner of Patents (2001) (Canada)
  • Election of species (United States patent law)
  • Employee invention
  • Enlarged novelty (in contrast to photographic novelty)
  • Entsperrbild (X ZR 110/13), important decision by the Federal Court of Justice of Germany (BGH) regarding patentability of user interface features
  • Eolas Techs., Inc. v. Microsoft Corp.
  • EPO International Academy -
  • European Patent Decisions -
  • European Patent Forum - ;
  • First and second medical indications
  • Foreign filing license
  • French patent law
  • German Act on Employees' Inventions, Arbeitnehmererfindergesetz (ArbEG)
  • Gillette defense, a defense against infringement used in UK patent law (currently a redirect to Glossary_of_patent_law_terms#Gillette_defense)
  • Hiroshi Ogawa (Former head of Japanese Patent Office)
  • in Princo, in Princo Corp. v. Int'l Trade Comm'n, 616 F.3d 1318 (Fed. Cir. 2010), U.S. case on patent misuse
  • In re Beauregard (U.S. software patent case law) (note List of patent claim types#Beauregard)
  • Korea Intellectual Property Rights Information Service (KIPRIS)
  • Korean Patent Information Online Network (K-PION)
  • Jung-Sik Koh - Commissioner of the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO)
  • Stephen Kunin - former Deputy Patent Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy, USPTO
  • Lincoln/Interlas - Dutch Supreme Court landmark decision on cross-border injunctions, 24 October 1993 (?)
  • Linux Defenders, an project "to eliminate poor quality patents and ensure that only high quality patents issue"
  • Lipase Case (March 8, 1991) - a landmark Japanese Supreme Court decision relating to (patent) claim interpretation
  • List of court Decisions and opinions of Patent Appellate Board of India

NZ

  • Netherlands Patent Act 1995, Dutch Patent Act 1995 or Patent Act 1995 (Rijksoctrooiwet 1995, Rijksoctrooiwet 1995 van 15 december 1994)
  • Novartis v. India (April 1, 2013) , an important Supreme Court decision regarding patent protection for medicines in India
  • Offenlegungsschrift, Offenlegungschrift - German patent law
  • Offenlegungstag (German patent law)
  • Patent hold - in the context of a thesis temporarily restricted from publication until a patent application is filed;
  • Patent of addition
  • Patentankenævnet - Danish Patent Appeals Board
  • Patent and Trademark Board of Appeal - currently redirects to the now-defunct Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences
  • Patents Act 1949, Patents Act 1977 - United Kingdom patent law
  • PatentScope or PatentScope Search Service - Online file inspection of PCT files
  • Patentanwaltskammer - Germany
  • Patentschrift - German patent law
  • PATLIB, PATLIB centres, PATLIB network
  • PaTrAS (DPMA filing software)
  • PCT-ROAD - Patent Applications Management Software;
  • PCT-SAFE - World Intellectual Property Organization's electronic filing software[39]
  • Photographic novelty - a strict approach to the assessment of novelty (and a linguistically unfortunate term, see IIC, 1997, Volume 28 - Page 448)
  • Pipeline patent (Brazilian patent law )
  • Presumption of patentably indistinct claims (United States patent law)
  • Prior claim approach
  • Prior use (patent law, re: novelty)
  • Priority right under the European Patent Convention (Article 87 EPC, etc.)
  • Protective letter (German: Schutzschrift)
  • Public prior use (patent law, re: novelty)
  • Public use bar
  • Quality of patents
  • Request for reconsideration (after final action), in United States patent law
  • Reports of Patent Cases (RPC) (a UK series that goes back to 1883 and which is mandated by statute)
  • Restoration of the right of priority (including, in the Patent Cooperation Treaty, Rule 26bis.3 PCT - but not only)
  • Joe Rolla - Deputy Patent Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy, USPTO
  • Rothschild Patent Museum
  • SA SAGEM c/ M. le directeur de l'INPI French decision on commercial transaction page 31-34
  • Section 73(1A) Revocation, proceedings before the UK IPO (Intellectual Property Office) during which the validity of a patent is reviewed at the behest of the comptroller
  • "saisie-contrefaçon" (seizure procedure) in Spanish patent law
  • Saving High-Tech Innovators from Egregious Legal Disputes Act of 2012 (i.e., SHIELD Act)
  • Schlumberger (Cour d'Appel de Paris) page 15 Ballardini, R. M. (2008). "Software patents in Europe: the technical requirement dilemma". Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice. 3 (9): 563–575. doi:10.1093/jiplp/jpn121.
  • Schriftzeichengesetz (German law - typeface patents?)
  • Spanish Patents Act
  • Statement of working (Indian patent law)
  • STN Patent Databases by STN International
  • Suggested restriction requirement (SRR) (United States patent law)
  • Tafas v. Dudas, Tafas v. Dudas et al (contesting new USPTO rules on continuation and claims), , Tafas v. Doll
  • Technical character as it is understood by EPO, HCJ and BGH
  • Third party requestor, Third party requester (U.S. patent law; see for example )
  • UK Manual of Patent Practice
  • Utility certificate
  • Via Licensing Corporation, a patent pool
  • Whole content approach, Whole-content approach
  • WIPO PROOF
  • Written description - patent requirement under U.S. patent law

Trademark

  • Trademark use
  • UK Trademark Registry

Journals, by language

English language

French language

  • Legicom

German language

  • Blatt für Patent-, Muster- und Zeichenwesen (German periodical, abbrev.: Blatt für PMZ, BlPMZ or BlfPMZ)
  • Zeitschrift für Geistiges Eigentum/Intellectual Property Journal (ZGE/IPJ)

Italian language

Other

  • Compagnie Nationale des Conseils en Propriété Industrielle (CNCPI) - also see French Institute of Patent & Trademark Attorneys ()
  • Geneva Act of the Hague Agreement on international design registration, Geneva Act of the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs
  • Gesellschaft für Antriebstechnik mbH & Co. KG v Lamellen und Kupplungsbau Beteiligungs KG (ECJ, 2006 )
  • Hilmer doctrine - currently redirects to Prior art#Effective date of patents and patent applications as prior art - U.S. patent law, apparently rendered obsolete by the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act
  • Institut de Recherche en Propriété Intellectuelle Henri-Desbois (IRPI)
  • IPEIS Electronic Forum
  • IViR Institute for Information Law - Amsterdam-based Institute in Europe for information law, intellectual property, copyright, etc.; very relevant in copyright on digital and internet issues, trying to find a balance between copyright, privacy, fundamental rights, freedom to information, etc. good source of infos is
  • Roche Nederland and others v Frederick Primus and Milton Goldenburg (ECJ, 2006 )
  • WIPO PROOF-

Statutes

Other: miscellaneous laws and agencies, etc.

A-I

  • Animus iocandi (es:Animus iocandi) - "joke intention"
  • Anti-commandeering doctrine, as seen in New York v. United States and Murphy v. NCAA; , , and
  • D'Oench Duhme Doctrine
  • definitions of authority
  • Earth Closet Order / Scott-Paine order - after Baird v Moule's Patent Earth Closet Co Ltd, 3 February 1876 - UK
  • Entreater - also see Advocate
  • Etiology of serial killers Look at Google Scholar
  • Expressive activity – often mentioned in the context of First Amendment rights, but not covered on Wikipedia
  • Grievance procedure
  • idiotcracy [] or idiocracy
  • indigenous Law
  • In perpetuity
  • Incompatibility (law)
  • International armed conflict
  • International Protection Administrative Court

J-M

  • Joint and survivor annuity
  • lex Nokia (see fi:Lex Nokia)
  • Liability Order
  • Lodestar (legal term) (see for a start)
  • Material inducement
  • Material representation
  • Matter of record
  • Mental anguish
  • Motion to expedite discovery
  • Motion to proceed (parliamentary procedure)
  • Murphy Conservatorship - conservatorship in California regarding individuals deemed to be mentally incompetent regarding hospitalization [48][49]

N-Q

  • Net estate
  • Notice of claim
  • Notice of deposition
  • Notice of issue
  • Non-fettering principle (there is an article on Fettering of discretion in Singapore administrative law but that deals exclusively with Singaporean law; a general article for the principle in other countries would be helpful)
  • oath and bond
  • Order of discontinuance
  • Payment in court
  • Partial disability
  • Patent defect
  • Payable on demand
  • Personal application
  • Prevailing party
  • Probative facts
  • Protective jurisdiction (The article on universal jurisdiction uses this term to refer to the protective principle, but its meaning in US law doesn't seem to be covered yet; see . An article would be useful as this theory was raised in the failed attempt to remove The People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump to a federal court (see , ).)
  • Proper party

R-Z

  • Ready, willing and able
  • Refresh one's memory
  • Register of members
  • Rejection of claim
  • Restrictive endorsement
  • romani law
  • Santiago proffer
  • Satisfaction of mortgage
  • Self-certify
  • Share and share alike
  • Shareholders' remedies
  • Similarly situated
  • Single-count information
  • Social reason [] pt:Razão social
  • Social State []
  • Special notice
  • Specified claim
  • Spousal right
  • Tempus regit actum ("...any procedural steps should be governed by the law valid at the point in time when the procedural step is taken or due to be taken") (see also )
  • Terminating sanctions only 2 articles on Wikipedia mention this: Barry Minkow and TorrentSpy
  • Transfer clause Is this a request for an article on a transfer clause in human resources legislation, ; in a lease, ; in international financing. ; something else?
  • Vaughn index

Treaties

  • Convention of the International Telecommunication Union (1980)

References

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