The purpose of the article is to analyse the mechanisms of interaction between acts of international law and model laws in the process of regulating intellectual property. General scientific methods of knowledge such as observation, description, method of analysis and synthesis, induction and deduction, as well as ‘private’-scientific methods as formal-legal, comparative-legal, systemic, were used in the research. Conclusions reached on the involvement of model intellectual property law in the processes of legal infiltration, on the extent to which international law has influenced model law, depending on the technical legal characteristics of international conventions and the absence of a rigid determination of the content of model legislation by international law.
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