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Expropriation by Law : Intellectual Property, Value and Labor.
2024
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Détails
Title
Expropriation by Law : Intellectual Property, Value and Labor.
Author
Mention d'édition
First.
Type d’élément
Book
Description
200 pages.
ISBN
9781035326143 Print
9781035326150 eBook
9781035326150 eBook
Résumé
Placing himself at the crossroads of economics, law, and sociology, Christian Bessy investigates the contemporary transformation of intellectual property rights (IPR) with the emergence of new conventions for their valuation. He demonstrates how entities previously considered inappropriate have now become the object of property rights by means of a creeping legal codification and generate inequalities.
Remarque du contenu formatté
1. Introduction to Expropriation by Law
2. Economic and legal controversies around IPRs
3. Conventions for patent use and legal intermediaries
4. The competition–cooperation of IP lawyers and IP consultants
5. The construction of European patent law by legal intermediaries
6. The politics of inventors
7. The appropriation of creative work
8. Conclusion to Expropriation by Law
Index
2. Economic and legal controversies around IPRs
3. Conventions for patent use and legal intermediaries
4. The competition–cooperation of IP lawyers and IP consultants
5. The construction of European patent law by legal intermediaries
6. The politics of inventors
7. The appropriation of creative work
8. Conclusion to Expropriation by Law
Index
Ressources liées
Published
Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024.
Langue
Anglais
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