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The purpose of this work is to study the problem of correlation between personal and property constituent elements of copyright within the framework of continental legal system. The work contains conclusions relating to the specific interrelations existing between the mentioned constituent elements of the mechanism of copyright and the extent of their compulsory nature both for lawmakers and for law enforcement officials.
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The subject of this monograph is intellectual property law in Russia. This study focuses on legal mechanisms of protection of intellectual property rights since, in Russia, legislation is the main source of such rights. Though neither judicial practice nor theses propounded in legal literature are formally considered sources of intellectual property law in Russia, they at times seriously affect court rulings, and so much attention is paid to them in this study in dealing with key issues and points of dispute.
All references to legislation in this monograph are valid as of August 2014, but account is taken of amendments to Part Four of the Civil Code that are due to enter into force on 1 October 2014.