Rights Enforcement
/ˈraɪts ɛnˈfɔːrsmənt/
Definitions
- (n.) The act or process of asserting and securing legal rights through judicial or administrative means.
The organization focuses on rights enforcement to protect consumer interests.
- (n.) Mechanisms and procedures by which individuals or entities ensure compliance with rights granted by law or contract.
Effective rights enforcement is crucial for upholding intellectual property law.
Forms
- rights enforcement
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Commentary
Rights enforcement commonly involves both formal legal actions such as lawsuits and informal means such as negotiation; drafters should clarify the scope when using the term.
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