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1 Country overview 1 Country overview
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1.1 Factual background 1.1 Factual background
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1.2 Legal background 1.2 Legal background
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2 Enforcement of intellectual property rights 2 Enforcement of intellectual property rights
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2.1 Provisional measures 2.1 Provisional measures
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2.2 Trade mark infringement under national laws and practices 2.2 Trade mark infringement under national laws and practices
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2.2.1 Well-known trade marks 2.2.1 Well-known trade marks
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2.3 Patent infringement under national laws and practices 2.3 Patent infringement under national laws and practices
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2.4 Procedures and remedies available under civil law 2.4 Procedures and remedies available under civil law
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2.5 Procedures and remedies available under criminal law 2.5 Procedures and remedies available under criminal law
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3 Enforcement of copyright 3 Enforcement of copyright
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3.1 Provisional measures 3.1 Provisional measures
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3.2 Copyright infringement under national laws and practices 3.2 Copyright infringement under national laws and practices
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3.3 Procedures and remedies available under civil law 3.3 Procedures and remedies available under civil law
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3.4 Procedures and remedies available under criminal law 3.4 Procedures and remedies available under criminal law
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4 Unfair competition 4 Unfair competition
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4.1 Unfair competition acts punished by administrative fines 4.1 Unfair competition acts punished by administrative fines
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5 Customs enforcement of intellectual property rights 5 Customs enforcement of intellectual property rights
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5.1 Scope and subject matter of Customs enforcement 5.1 Scope and subject matter of Customs enforcement
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5.2 Suspension of suspected goods either further to the filing of an application for Customs action or ex officio 5.2 Suspension of suspected goods either further to the filing of an application for Customs action or ex officio
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Abstract
Cape Verde (officially known as the Republic of Cabo Verde) is a group of sub-tropical and volcanic islands in the north Atlantic Ocean off the west coast of Africa, approximately 664 kilometres (km) from Dakar, Senegal. The islands were first colonized by the Portuguese in 1462 and were an important part of the transatlantic slave route, where slaves were brought to the islands from West Africa, until the abolishment of the slave trade in 1876. Until 1879, Cape Verde was part of Portuguese Guinea (now Guinea-Bissau) and was incorporated as an overseas department of Portugal in 1951. The islands continued to campaign for independence which was peacefully achieved in 1975. Since the early 1990s, Cape Verde has been a stable representative democracy and remains one of the most developed and democratic countries in Africa.
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