Fashion law and intellectual property: A strategy utilizing peruvian normative principles

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47796/derecho.v14i14.946

Keywords:

Authorship, Peru, fashion, novelty, rule

Abstract

Currently there is a specific section of the law that has experienced a global growth, Fashion Law. Hence, the stylized figures are located in specific seasons, fashion is substantial in the fashion industry and bearing in mind that uniqueness; it is intended to examine the protection that these innovations have similar to what is being done internationally. In this sense, a pure methodology of theoretical analysis is being used, by means of a qualitative approach of explanatory level. Thus, the result shows that in the not too distant future, the fashion industry will enjoy an instrument of laws adjusted to what it requires, instead of turning to other branches privately in the face of judicial dilemmas. To conclude, it will be shown that there is a legal deficiency in the Peruvian legislation, so that an efficient mechanism to acquire such defense through the IP will be proposed.

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Author Biographies

Diana Carolina Mamani Maquera, Universidad Privada de Tacna

Estudiante de la Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Políticas de la Universidad Privada de Tacna. https://orcid.org/0009-0004-8342-8359

Omar Pezo Jimenez, Universidad Privada de Tacna

Abogado con maestría en Derecho con mención en Ciencias Penales, una maestría en Gerencia y Administración en la Educación y una maestría en Psicología Jurídica. Es doctor en Derecho de la Universidad Privada de Tacna, becario de la OEA para estudios en Gobierno y Gestión de la Justicia en la Universidad de los Andes (Colombia). Es docente universitario de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Privada de Tacna. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7932-7206

Published

2024-06-28

How to Cite

Mamani Maquera, D. C., & Pezo Jimenez, O. (2024). Fashion law and intellectual property: A strategy utilizing peruvian normative principles. DERECHO, 14(14), pp. 76 – 91. https://doi.org/10.47796/derecho.v14i14.946