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Intellectual property law / Secrecy / Trade secrets / Security / Business law / Directive on the Protection of Trade Secrets / Classified information / Espionage / Industrial espionage / Intellectual property / Unfair competition / Belgium
Date: 2016-04-04 04:14:55
Intellectual property law
Secrecy
Trade secrets
Security
Business law
Directive on the Protection of Trade Secrets
Classified information
Espionage
Industrial espionage
Intellectual property
Unfair competition
Belgium

Working Paper No. 172 – MarchCOUNTERING ECONOMIC ESPIONAGE AND INDUSTRIAL SPYING: A BELGIAN CRIMINAL LAW PERSPECTIVE K. De Schepper, E. Vandebroek and F. Verbruggen

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