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International Intellectual Property : A Handbook of Contemporary Research.
Gervais, Daniel J. Editor.; Baechtold, P.; Calboli, I.; de la Durantaye, K.; Dinwoodie, G. B.; Dreyfus, R. C.; Frankel, S.; Geiger, C.; Gervais, D. J.; Ginsburg, J.; Halabi, S. F.; Henninger, T.; Judge, E. F.; Miyamoto, T.; Mulder, C. A. M.; Ramsey, L. P.; Ricketson, S.; Scott, G. R.; Senftleben, M.; Sun, H.; Yu, P. K. Contributors.
2015
F 619 GER.I
Available at WIPO Library
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Título
International Intellectual Property : A Handbook of Contemporary Research.
Autor
Gervais, Daniel J. Editor.
Baechtold, P.; Calboli, I.; de la Durantaye, K.; Dinwoodie, G. B.; Dreyfus, R. C.; Frankel, S.; Geiger, C.; Gervais, D. J.; Ginsburg, J.; Halabi, S. F.; Henninger, T.; Judge, E. F.; Miyamoto, T.; Mulder, C. A. M.; Ramsey, L. P.; Ricketson, S.; Scott, G. R.; Senftleben, M.; Sun, H.; Yu, P. K. Contributors.
Baechtold, P.; Calboli, I.; de la Durantaye, K.; Dinwoodie, G. B.; Dreyfus, R. C.; Frankel, S.; Geiger, C.; Gervais, D. J.; Ginsburg, J.; Halabi, S. F.; Henninger, T.; Judge, E. F.; Miyamoto, T.; Mulder, C. A. M.; Ramsey, L. P.; Ricketson, S.; Scott, G. R.; Senftleben, M.; Sun, H.; Yu, P. K. Contributors.
Descripción
528 pages ; 24 cm.
ISBN
9781782544791 Print
9781782544807 eBook.
9781782544807 eBook.
Número de llamada alternativo
F 619 GER.I
Resúmen
International Intellectual Property: A Handbook of Contemporary Research aims to provide researchers and practitioners of international intellectual property law with the necessary tools to understand the latest debates in this incredibly dynamic and complex field. The book combines doctrinal analysis with ground-breaking theoretical research by many of the most recognised experts in the field. At its core, it offers overviews of the structure and content of the two instruments that can undoubtedly be considered historically as the most important intellectual property treaties, namely the Berne Convention on the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works and the Paris Convention on the Protection of Industrial Property. Several chapters also discuss parts of the TRIPS Agreement. This important book will prove a valuable resource for students and academics of international intellectual property wishing to obtain useful knowledge of current issues such as conflicts between intellectual property (especially patents and trademark) rights, geographical indications, protection of luxury brands, orphan works and innovation.
Nota de bibliografía, etc.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota de contenido con formato
Preface
Part I: Historical And Institutional Aspects
1. The Berne Convention: Historical and Institutional Aspects; 2. International Patent Law: Principles, Major Instruments and Institutional Aspects; 3. The Non-multilateral Approach to International Intellectual Property Normsetting; 4. An International Acquis: Integrating Regimes and Restoring Balance
Part II: Copyright Issues
5. Understanding the “Three-step Test”; 6. Orphanworks: A Comparative and International Perspective
Part III: Patents and Innovation Issues
7. Traditional Knowledge and Innovation as a Global Concern; 8. The Limits of Patents; 9. A Protocol to Evaluate the Impact of Intellectual Property on Innovation Outcomes; 10. The Patent Cooperation Treaty
Part IV: Trademarks and Related Issues
11. Reconciling Trademark Rights and Free Expression Locally and Globally; 12. Reconciling International Obligations to Protect Health and Trademarks: A Defense of Trademarks as Property; 13. Anti-dilution Protection of Luxury Brands in the Global Economy; 14. Of Markets, Culture, and Terroir: The Unique Economic and Culture-related Benefits of Geographical Indications of Origin
Index
Part I: Historical And Institutional Aspects
1. The Berne Convention: Historical and Institutional Aspects; 2. International Patent Law: Principles, Major Instruments and Institutional Aspects; 3. The Non-multilateral Approach to International Intellectual Property Normsetting; 4. An International Acquis: Integrating Regimes and Restoring Balance
Part II: Copyright Issues
5. Understanding the “Three-step Test”; 6. Orphanworks: A Comparative and International Perspective
Part III: Patents and Innovation Issues
7. Traditional Knowledge and Innovation as a Global Concern; 8. The Limits of Patents; 9. A Protocol to Evaluate the Impact of Intellectual Property on Innovation Outcomes; 10. The Patent Cooperation Treaty
Part IV: Trademarks and Related Issues
11. Reconciling Trademark Rights and Free Expression Locally and Globally; 12. Reconciling International Obligations to Protect Health and Trademarks: A Defense of Trademarks as Property; 13. Anti-dilution Protection of Luxury Brands in the Global Economy; 14. Of Markets, Culture, and Terroir: The Unique Economic and Culture-related Benefits of Geographical Indications of Origin
Index
Recursos vinculados
Publicado
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2015
Lengua(s)
eng
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