Intellectual property ordering beyond borders
During the past century, intellectual property (IP) law has expanded within and beyond national borders. The field of IP law was once a niche area concerning authors, inventors, and trademark owners. Today, IP law acts as a complex regime of instruments, institutions, and actors that negotiate overl...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY
Cambridge University Press
2022
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Edition: | First edition |
Series: | Cambridge intellectual property and information law
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Collection: | Cambridge Books Online - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Keith E. Maskus / The international IP system from an economist's perspective
- Mrinalini Kochupillai Julia Köninger / Cast into the stones of international law : a critique of the UPOV standards and the underlying welfare & scientific assumptions they globalize
- Alexande Peukert / Economic nationalism in intellectual property policy and law
- Tobias Stoll / Hybrid international intellectual property protection : coherence, governance, and balance
- Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan / The role of customary international law for intellectula property protection beyond borders
- Axel Metzger / Interpretation of IP treaties in accordance with Article 31-33 VCLT : a case study on the practice of the European Patent Office
- Thomas Cottier / Parallel trade and exhaustion of intellectual property in WTO law revisited
- Graeme B. Dinwoodie / Universalism in international copyright law as seen through the lens of Marrakesh
- Jane C. Ginsburg / Floors and ceilings in international copyright treaties : Berne, TRIPS, WCT minima and maxima
- Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss / Self-executing international intellectual property obligations?
- Daniel Opoku Acquah / Technical assistance as a tool for implementing and expanding IP treaty obligations
- Juan I. Correa / How external factors shaped domestic intellectual property law in Latin America
- Christophe Geiger Oleksandr Bulayenko / Creating statutory remuneration rights in copyright law : what policy options under the internationl legal framework?