02274nam 2200517 450 991082327730332120230814220306.0(CKB)4940000000148056(MiAaPQ)EBC5982424(EXLCZ)99494000000014805620191213d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA casebook on the enforcement of intellectual property rights /Harms, L. T. CFourth edition.Geneva, Switzerland :World Intellectual Property Organization,[2018]©20181 online resource (174 pages)WIPO publication ;Number 791E92-805-2982-X 1. Introduction: the world of intellectual property law -- 2. Trademark law principles -- 3. Infringement of registered trademarks -- 4. Trademarks: similar marks and confusion -- 5. Trademark infringement: well-known trademarks -- 6. Trademark infringement and unfair competition -- 7. Copyright principles -- 8. Enforcement of copyright: subsistence -- 9. Copyright: the infringing act -- 10. Patent principles -- 11. Patent infringement -- 12. Industrial designs -- 13. Unfair (unlawful) competition -- 14. Civil remedies -- 15. Criminal enforcement of IP rights -- 16. Enforcement of IPRs in the digital and internet age.WIPO publication ;Number 791E.Intellectual propertyCasesIntellectual property infringementIntellectual propertyActions and defensesActions and defensesCasesIntellectual property infringementCasesIntellectual propertyIntellectual property infringement.Intellectual property.Actions and defenses.Actions and defensesIntellectual property infringement346.048Harms L. T. C.1678197MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910823277303321A casebook on the enforcement of intellectual property rights4045634UNINA07818nam 2200625 a 450 991043833480332120200520144314.01-4614-5283-X1-283-93400-010.1007/978-1-4614-5283-6(CKB)2670000000529758(EBL)1030319(OCoLC)822576868(SSID)ssj0000811386(PQKBManifestationID)11427903(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000811386(PQKBWorkID)10850206(PQKB)10708716(DE-He213)978-1-4614-5283-6(MiAaPQ)EBC1030319(PPN)168302586(EXLCZ)99267000000052975820121227d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMental health practitioner's guide to HIV/AIDS /Sana Loue, editor1st ed. 2013.New York Springer20131 online resource (420 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4614-5282-1 1-4899-9658-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction /Sana Loue --Mental Health Comorbidity and HIV/AIDS /Katherine Kovalski Busby, Sarah Lytle --Legal Issues for the HIV-Infected Client /Brandy L. Johnson, Lisa M. Henderson-Newlin --Access to Care /Daniel J. O'Shea --Adherence /Stefani Parrisbalogun --African Americans /Sana Loue --Aging /Ana-Gabriela Benghiac --AIDS Activism /Daniel J. O'Shea --AIDS Service Organizations /Oscar Grusky --Alternative and Traditional Healing /Mihaela-Catalina Vicol --Antiretroviral Therapy /Todd Wagner --Asians and Pacific Islanders /Sana Loue --Bisexuality /Lisa R. Norman --Blood and Blood Disorders /Beth Faiman --Caregiving and Caregivers /Helen Land --Case Management /M. Zane Jennings --Centers for Disease Control and Prevention /Robert W. Stephens --Children /Ana-Gabriela Benghiac --Christianity /Ezer Kang, David Arute --Clinical Trials /Ana-Gabriela Benghiac --Cognitive Impairment /Laura Gheuca Solovastru.Communication /Lisa R. Norman --Confidentiality Laws /Mihaela-Catalina Vicol --Conspiracy Theories /Daniel J. O'Shea --Contact Tracing /David Bruckman --Coping /Brandy L. Johnson --Council of International Organizations for Medical Sciences /Beatrice Gabriela Ioan --Cultural Sensitivity /Kristen Limbach --Cytomegalovirus /Stefani Parrisbalogun --Declaration of Helsinki /Domniţa Oana Bădărău --Denialism /Ana-Gabriela Benghiac --Disability Laws /Brandy L. Johnson --Disclosure /Mihaela-Catalina Vicol --Disclosure Laws /Domniţa Oana Bădărău --Discrimination /Brandy L. Johnson --Duty to Warn /Sana Loue --Economic Impact /Domniţa Oana Bădărău --Faith Community /Sana Loue --Fatalism /Ana-Gabriela Benghiac --Gender Identity /Heather Wollin --Gender Roles /Margaret S. Winchester --Harm Reduction /Bettina Rausa --Hate Crimes /Brandy L. Johnson --HIV Counseling /Daniel J. O'Shea --HIV Testing /Daniel J. O'Shea --HIV-Associated Dementia /Brittany Daugherty-Brownrigg.HIV-Related Cancers /Aiswarya Lekshmi Pillai Chandran Pillai --Housing and Homelessness /Vanessa A. Forro --Human Rights /Simona Irina Damian --Human Trafficking /Domniţa Oana Bădărău --Immigration /Sana Loue --Informed Consent /Domniţa Oana Bădărău --Internet /Sana Loue --Islam /Lucia Volk --Labor Migration /Daniel J. O'Shea --Latinos /Sana Loue --Lesbians /Elena Cristina Chinole Cazacu --Media /Mihaela-Catalina Vicol --Medicaid /Robert W. Stephens --Medical Marijuana /Brandy L. Johnson --Medicare /Robert W. Stephens --Mindfulness /Sana Loue --Monogamy /Beatrice Gabriela Ioan --Orphans /Ezer Kang, Cabrina Kang --Partner Notification /Abishek Jain --Partner Violence /Susan Hatters Friedman --Physician-Patient Relationship /Simona Irina Damian --Prevention Strategies /Sana Loue --Protease Inhibitors /Todd Wagner --Quarantine and Isolation /Nicholas K. Schiltz --Relativism /Nicole M. Deming.Religion and Spirituality /Sana Loue --Reproduction /Bryan R. Taylor, Susan Hatters-Friedman --Risk Behaviors /Sana Loue --Risk Groups /Beatrice Gabriela Ioan --Ryan White Care Act /Sana Loue --Sex Toys /Elena Cristina Chinole Cazacu --Sex Work and Sex Workers /Vanessa A. Forro --Sexual Orientation /Beatrice Gabriela Ioan --Sexually Transmitted Diseases /Laura Gheuca Solovastru, Dan Vata --Social Support /Eric Rice, Hailey Winetrobe, Heather Wollin --Standard of Care /Nicole M. Deming --Stigma and Stigmatization /Ezer Kang --Substance Use /Beatrice Gabriela Ioan --Suicide and HIV /Kristen G. Shirey --Survival Sex /Vanessa A. Forro --Syringe Exchange /Bettina Rausa --Transgender /Ana-Gabriela Benghiac --Transsexuality /Lisa R. Norman --Tuskegee Syphilis Study /Brittany Daugherty-Brownrigg --United Nations /Beatrice Gabriela Ioan --Universalism /Nicole M. Deming --Women /Sana Loue --World Health Organization /Anton Knieling --World Trade Organization /Domniţa Oana Bădărău.The relationship is a circular one: people with mental illnesses are at increased risk for HIV infection, and individuals infected with HIV may experience a range of mental health problems, from anxiety and depression to conditions related to the disease or its treatment. Patients are not generally aware of this link, and clinicians may not have had the opportunity to have focused training on these intersecting issues. The Mental Health Practitioner’s Guide to HIV/AIDS offers providers valuable, wide-ranging information regarding these especially vulnerable client populations. Each of its lucidly-written entries offers a digest of the basic facts and explains the salience of the topic in mental health contexts, whether the reader’s interest is in understanding issues, boosting client coping and adherence, reducing care disparities, or improving quality of life. Also, each entry ends with a list of print references and web resources for further reading. An interdisciplinary array of HIV- and AIDS-related topics is included, such as: Populations at risk and risk behaviors Prevention, intervention, and coping strategies. Medical issues, including alternative healing, clinical trials, and aging with HIV. Care-related topics: access, standards, caregivers’ issues, and more. Social aspects, from stigmatization and partner violence to human rights and activism. Legal/ethical concepts, including informed consent, duty to warn, disclosure laws, and the Ryan White Act. The Mental Health Practitioner’s Guide to HIV/AIDS brings expert, up-to-date knowledge to mental health care providers, such as psychiatrists, social workers, psychologists, and marriage and family therapists.HIV-positive personsMental healthHIV infectionsPsychological aspectsAIDS (Disease)Psychological aspectsAIDS (Disease)PatientsMental healthHIV-positive personsMental health.HIV infectionsPsychological aspects.AIDS (Disease)Psychological aspects.AIDS (Disease)PatientsMental health.616.9792Loue Sana846576MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910438334803321Mental health practitioner's guide to HIV4186800UNINA