Introduction / Reto M. Hilty & Kung-Chung Liu
Part I. Doctrinal Clarification. Keynote / Reto M. Hilty
More economic approach to IPR and competition law : a Cross-Jurisdiction Study on Patent Pools / Kung-Chung Liu
Comment : Reflections on a Second Thought / Richard Li-Dar Wang
The Economics of Patent Enforcement and Its Reception in Asia / Andrea Wechsler
Comment / Steven S. Kan
Part II. Patent Enforcement in East Asian Jurisdictions with Civil Law Background
Mainland China / Xiang Yu & Di Lu
Comment / Heinz Goddar
Japan / Masabumi Suzuki & Yoshiyuki Tamura
Comment / Klaus Hinkelmann
Korea / Byungil Kim
Comment : when Public Law Comes Across Private Law / Sung-Mei Hsiung
Taiwan / Ming-Yan Shieh & Su-Hua Lee
Comment / Rupprecht Podszun
Patent Enforcement in Indonesia / Christoph Antons
Comment / Min-Chiuan Wang
Philippines / Alex Ferdinand S. Fider
Comment / Chung-Lun Shen
Thailand / Nandana Indananda
Comment : a Closer Look at the TRIPS Compatibility Issue of Patent Enforcement in Thailand / Tsu-Sung Hsieh
Part III. Patent Enforcement in East Asian Jurisdictions with Common Law Background
Hong Kong / Alice Lee
Comment : towards More Cost-Effective and Efficient Patent Enforcement in Hong Kong / Kuo-Lien Hsieh
Malaysia / Kherk Ying Chew
Comment / Chung-Hsin Hsu
Singapore / Ng-Loy Wee Loon
Comment / Chung-Hsin Hsu
India / Mrinalini Kochupillai
Comment / Chung-Lun Shen
Part IV. American and European Issues.
Centralized Patent Enforcement : Experiences and Problems with the U.S. System / Matthias Leistner & Manuel Kleinemenke
Comment / Ming-Jye Huang
The Present and Future of European Patent Jurisdiction / Thomas Jaeger
Comment / Wei-Lin Wang.