Engaging text, cases, and a wealth of excerpted materials place IP in a global context. International Intellectual Property in an Integrated World Economy illuminates the legal and technological considerations specific to international IP practice. Updated throughout, the Second Edition looks at current and evolving topics that span the globe, including cutting-edge and high-interest issues such as the role of IP in addressing climate change, the evolving IP landscape in China and India, and the new "plurilateral" focus on enforcement. Highly teachable, this casebook features: a close look at the roles of multilateral organizations in the regulation of IP a survey of major regional organizations, such as the European Union, the European Patent Office, and the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization a guide to multilateral and regional trade agreements and the mechanisms for their enforcement introduction to the fundamental principles of IP law, illustrated through case law from various jurisdictions detailed discussion of the role of new technologies in the international IP system lucid and engaging text, notes, questions, and problems excerpts by IP and policy leading scholars The timely Second Edition examines: tensions and litigation involving IP owners in emerging markets progress on the Work Program of the WIPO Development Agenda IP developments in Europe, including changes brought about by the EU's Lisbon Treaty, and progress on the Community Patent.
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Structural framework, basic principles, and policies. The international patent system. The international trademark and identifier system. The international copyright system. Competition law and sui generis systems of intellectual property protection: traditional knowledge, plant variety protection, undisclosed information, industrial designs, and integrated circuits. The international system for the enforcement of intellectual property rights. Engaging text, cases, and a wealth of excerpted materials place IP in a global context. International Intellectual Property in an Integrated World Economy illuminates the legal and technological considerations specific to international IP practice. Updated throughout, the Second Edition looks at current and evolving topics that span the globe, including cutting-edge and high-interest issues such as the role of IP in addressing climate change, the evolving IP landscape in China and India, and the new "plurilateral" focus on enforcement. Highly teachable, this casebook features: a close look at the roles of multilateral organizations in the regulation of IP a survey of major regional organizations, such as the European Union, the European Patent Office, and the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization a guide to multilateral and regional trade agreements and the mechanisms for their enforcement introduction to the fundamental principles of IP law, illustrated through case law from various jurisdictions detailed discussion of the role of new technologies in the international IP system lucid and engaging text, notes, questions, and problems excerpts by IP and policy leading scholars The timely Second Edition examines: tensions and litigation involving IP owners in emerging markets progress on the Work Program of the WIPO Development Agenda IP developments in Europe, including changes brought about by the EU's Lisbon Treaty, and progress on the Community Patent.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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1. Structural framework, basic principles, and policies; 2. The international patent system; 3. The international trademark and identifier system; 4.The international copyright system; 5.The international system for protection of industrial design, plant variety, trade secret, and regulatory data; 6. The international system for enforcement of intellectual property rights.