PART I - GENERAL INTRODUCTION;
1. Subject matter and history of the law;
PART II - REGISTERED MARKS;
2. The Comptroller-General and the registry;
3. Representation at the registry;
4. Definition of a trade mark;
5. Registrability;
6. Conflict with earlier rights;
7. Loss of rights and rectification;
8. The application for registration;
9. Procedures after acceptance and registration;
10. Special categories of trade marks;
11. Registered trade marks as property;
12. Infringement and protection of well-known marks;
13. Threats;
PART III - PASSING OFF AND MISCELLANEOUS;
14. Passing off;
15. Malicious falsehood, trade libel, defamation, the Company Names Tribunal and human rights;
PART IV - SPECIAL TOPICS;
16. Exhaustion of the rights conferred by a trade mark;
17. The Internet and domain names;
18. Protected designations of origin and protected geographical indications;
PART V - CIVIL PROCEEDINGS;
19. Domestic procedure and remedies;
20. Procedure in the Court of Justice of the European Union and the General Court;
PART VI - CUSTOMS AND CRIMINAL OFFENCES;
21. Border controls ? domestic procedure and proceedings;
22. Border controls ? the European procedure;
23. Criminal aspects of the law of trade marks;
PART VII - INTERNATIONAL TREATIES;
24. International registration under the Madrid Protocol;
25. The Paris Convention and the TRIPS Agreement;
PART VIII - THE COMMUNITY TRADE MARK;
26. The Community Trade Mark Regulation and its implementation in the UK;
27. The Community Trade Mark Regulation: the law relating to trade marks;
28. Applications for Community trade marks;
29. Registration procedure;
30. Maintenance of the Community trade mark and cessation or loss of rights;
31. Procedure before the Office;
32. Appeals;
33. Community collective marks;
34. Proceedings for infringement;
APPENDICES