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1 December 2012TrademarksGeorge Moore

Trademarks in the Caribbean: easy despite the diversity

There are 17 Commonwealth Caribbean jurisdictions, all governed by English common law—the principles and workings of which are regarded by many as the world’s most efficient legal system.

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