James & Wells Intellectual Property Law in New Zealand is an, authoritative, highly accessible legal work covering all aspects of intellectual property law and practice in New Zealand - from Patent, Trade Mark and Copyright Law through to Border Protection, Passing Off and Domain Names. It offers a detailed analysis of the relevant legislation and case law as well as practical advice to the lawyer and IP manager. The principle-based approach makes the book suitable for use in tertiary education.
The new edition carefully brings existing content up to date and importantly ensures practitioners have access to a current hardcopy analysis of Patents Act 2013 which came into force in September 2014 and replaced the Patents Act 1953, and the subsequent Patents Regulations 2014.