Abstract

The article is devoted to the issues of coverage of intellectual property protection. Ukrainian and partially European legislation is analyzed. The main theoretical and practical problems related to the protection of intellectual property are highlighted. The main legal aspects and their role in solving the problems are highlighted, as well as a comparison of intellectual property law and property rights. This article describes the trends in the legal development of the institution of intellectual property, as well as the possibility of its improvement and acceleration through an updated mechanism for its protection. Prospects for the development of legal techniques in the field of intellectual property protection are covered, some innovations are proposed, in particular, insurance of intellectual property, as well as their role and main directions of work on them. The article considers the problem of judicial protection of intellectual property rights through national and international judicial bodies, comparison of their powers and capabilities in terms of recommendations of international organizations, including WIPO. A comparison was made on the main aspects of the basic concepts and concepts of protection of property rights and intellectual property rights, on the basis of which differences and legal aspects of their use are considered. Possible negative and positive aspects of protection of intellectual property rights under the legislation of Ukraine and the possibility of bringing it into line with European legislation, which is potentially important due to the likely accession of Ukraine to the European Union.

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