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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 Establishment of the Industrial Property Tribunal 2.1 Establishment of the Industrial Property Tribunal
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2.2 Interest to act 2.2 Interest to act
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2.3 Provisional measures 2.3 Provisional measures
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2.4 Trade mark infringement under national laws and practices 2.4 Trade mark infringement 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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2.4.2 Procedures and remedies available under civil law 2.4.2 Procedures and remedies available under civil law
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2.4.3 Procedures and remedies available under criminal law 2.4.3 Procedures and remedies available under criminal law
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2.5 Patent infringement under national laws and practices 2.5 Patent infringement under national laws and practices
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2.5.1 Procedures and remedies available under civil law 2.5.1 Procedures and remedies available under civil law
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2.5.2 Procedures and remedies available under criminal law 2.5.2 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 Interest to act 3.1 Interest to act
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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 Procedures and remedies available under criminal law 4.1 Procedures and remedies available under criminal law
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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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5.3 Storage and destruction of infringing goods 5.3 Storage and destruction of infringing goods
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Abstract
Namibia is situated on the high plateau of southern Africa along the Atlantic Ocean and is bordered on by Angola, Zambia, Botswana, and South Africa. The total area of Namibia is 825,419 square kilometres (km) with a population of 2,534 million in 2017. Namibia’s capital and largest city is Windhoek. Rundu is the second most populated city in Namibia and capital of the Kavango-East Region, whose local economy revolves around the Rundu Open Market. Walvis Bay is the third largest city and is a natural ship harbour with direct access to principal shipping routes. Normal office hours in Namibia are from 0800 to 1300 and 1400 to 1700, with the majority of offices taking an hour’s break for lunch. The currency used is the Namibian dollar (NAD/N$).
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