
Published:
05 May 2020
Online ISBN:
9780191932380
Print ISBN:
9780198837336
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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 trade marks 2 Enforcement of trade marks
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2.1 Trade marks infringement under national laws and practices 2.1 Trade marks infringement under national laws and practices
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2.2 Procedures and remedies available under civil law 2.2 Procedures and remedies available under civil law
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2.2.1 Interest to act 2.2.1 Interest to act
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2.2.2 Summary proceedings 2.2.2 Summary proceedings
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2.2.3 Counterfeit seizure 2.2.3 Counterfeit seizure
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2.2.4 Statutory limitation 2.2.4 Statutory limitation
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2.2.5 Foreclosure 2.2.5 Foreclosure
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2.3 Procedures and remedies available under criminal law 2.3 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 Copyright infringement under national laws and practices 3.1 Copyright infringement under national laws and practices
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3.2 Procedures and remedies available under civil law 3.2 Procedures and remedies available under civil law
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3.2.1 Summary proceedings and counterfeit seizure 3.2.1 Summary proceedings and counterfeit seizure
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3.3 Procedures and remedies available under criminal law 3.3 Procedures and remedies available under criminal law
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4 Enforcement of patents 4 Enforcement of patents
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4.1 Patents infringement under national laws and practices 4.1 Patents infringement under national laws and practices
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4.2 Procedures and remedies available under civil law 4.2 Procedures and remedies available under civil law
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4.2.1 Interest to act 4.2.1 Interest to act
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4.2.2 Burden of proof 4.2.2 Burden of proof
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4.2.3 Counterfeit seizure 4.2.3 Counterfeit seizure
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4.2.4 Summary proceedings 4.2.4 Summary proceedings
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4.2.5 Statutory limitation 4.2.5 Statutory limitation
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4.3 Procedures and remedies available under criminal law 4.3 Procedures and remedies available under criminal law
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5 Trade secrets 5 Trade secrets
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6 Customs enforcement of intellectual property rights 6 Customs enforcement of intellectual property rights
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6.1 Scope and subject matter of Customs enforcement 6.1 Scope and subject matter of Customs enforcement
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6.2 Application for Customs enforcement 6.2 Application for Customs enforcement
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6.3 Acceptance of the application 6.3 Acceptance of the application
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6.4 Suspension of suspected goods either further to the filing of an application for Customs action or ex officio 6.4 Suspension of suspected goods either further to the filing of an application for Customs action or ex officio
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6.5 Securing the suspension 6.5 Securing the suspension
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6.6 Storage and destruction of infringing goods 6.6 Storage and destruction of infringing goods
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Cite
Schneider, Marius, and Vanessa Ferguson, 'Tunisia', Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Africa (New York , 2020; online edn, Oxford Academic), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198837336.003.0054, accessed 28 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
Found in North Africa, Tunisia borders Algeria, Libya, and the Mediterranean Sea. It is the northernmost country of Africa. The country is divided by the Atlas Mountain range: the northern area is predominantly forest and agricultural land while the southern part is semi-arid desert (Sahara Desert). In 2017, its population numbered 11.5 million people in an area of 165,000 square kilometres (km). The capital, Tunis, is the largest city of Tunisia and the centre of the political, administrative, commercial, and cultural life of the country.
Subject
Intellectual Property Law
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