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Authors

Anna Lo Monaco

Abstract

This Article explores the S.A. CNL-Sucal NV v. Hag GF AG (“Hag II”) judgment of October 17, 1990, of the Court of Justice of the European Communities and how the decision offers an opportunity to elaborate on the role of consent in reconciling the principle of the free movement of goods with the existence of national intellectual property rights in European Community law.

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