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Anamarija Stancic Petrovic, Mihajlo Zatezalo Contribute Article to WIPR
May 24, 2010
Anamarija Stancic Petrovic, the director of the PETOSEVIC office in Croatia and Mihajlo Zatezalo, the director of the PETOSEVIC Balkan Regional Office in Serbia, have written an article about the trends in intellectual property protection in the Balkans for the World Intellectual Property Review magazine’s Annual 2010 edition, which is now being distributed at the Exhibit Hall of the INTA Annual conference in Boston.
In the article entitled “Tightening up in the Balkans”, Anamarija and Mihajlo talk about the changes and improvements in intellectual property protection in Croatia and Serbia in the light of the anticipated EU accession of the Western Balkan countries in the next 10 years.
We will soon publish the article on our website. If anyone would like a copy, please email Jelena Jankovic.
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