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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 Interest to act 2.1 Interest to act
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2.2 Provisional measures 2.2 Provisional measures
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2.3 Action on merits 2.3 Action on merits
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2.4 Trade mark protection under national laws and practices 2.4 Trade mark protection under national laws and practices
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2.4.1 Well-known provisions 2.4.1 Well-known provisions
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2.5 Patent protection under national laws and practices 2.5 Patent protection under national laws and practices
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2.6 Intellectual property right infringements under national laws and practices 2.6 Intellectual property right infringements under national laws and practices
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2.7 Procedures and remedies under civil law 2.7 Procedures and remedies under civil law
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2.8 Procedures and remedies under criminal law 2.8 Procedures and remedies under criminal law
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3 Enforcement of copyright 3 Enforcement of copyright
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3.1 Interest to act 3.1 Interest to act
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3.2 Provisional measures 3.2 Provisional measures
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3.3 Copyright protection under national laws 3.3 Copyright protection under national laws
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3.4 Procedures and remedies available under civil law 3.4 Procedures and remedies available under civil law
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3.5 Procedures and remedies available under criminal law 3.5 Procedures and remedies available under criminal law
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4 Unfair competition 4 Unfair competition
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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 Application for Customs enforcement 5.2 Application for Customs enforcement
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5.3 Suspension of suspected goods either further to the filing of an application for Customs or ex officio 5.3 Suspension of suspected goods either further to the filing of an application for Customs or ex officio
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Abstract
Mozambique is situated on the southeast of the African continent bordering the Indian Ocean, directly west of the island of Madagascar. It covers an area of 801,590 square kilometres (km), with a coastline of 2,500 km fronting the Mozambique channel which separates mainland Africa from the island of Madagascar. It shares borders with Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Eswatini. The population of the country is estimated at 29.67 million (2017), with the majority living in the rural areas with only less than 5 million collectively living in the sixteen largest cities in the country. The capital and largest city is Maputo, the administrative, commercial, and communications centre of the country. It is home to Maputo Port, the largest port in the country and an important gateway to South Africa and neighbouring countries. Matola is the largest suburb of the Maputo City with a population of 893,000 and it is an important port for importing minerals from South Africa and Eswatini. Nampula is the largest city in the northern region and the most modern city of the country. It has a small airport connecting to Nairobi in Kenya and Johannesburg in South Africa. Beira is an important city as
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