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A Research Agenda for Intellectual Property Law and Gender
2024
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Title
A Research Agenda for Intellectual Property Law and Gender
Description
362 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781035301768 Print
9781035301775 eBook
9781035301775 eBook
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A Research Agenda for Intellectual Property Law and Gender expertly examines patent, copyright and trade mark law, bringing to light hidden gender biases and narratives that impact intellectual property law and practice today. Exploring how gender discrimination and inequality are often built into the way the law functions, it assesses the possibilities and limits of existing strategies to improve gender inclusion and equality and paves a research agenda for the future.
Formatted Contents Note
Volume III:
Acknowledgements
An introduction by the editor to all three volumes appears in Volume I
Part I: Technology and Intellectual Property
1. The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Protection: The Case of Software; 2. Intellectual Property Rights in Digital Media: A Comparative Analysis of Legal Protection, Technological Measures and New Business Models Under EU and US Law; 3. Bridging the Digital Divide: New Route to Development or New Form of Dependency?; 4. Knowledge, Property and the System Dynamics of Technological Change; 5. Commodity Relations and the Forces of Production: The Theft and Defence of Intellectual Property
Part II: The Right To Develop? Developing Countries VS. Intellectual Property; 6. Intellectual Property Rights, Technology and Economic Development: Experiences of Asian Countries; 7. Thinking Strategically About Intellectual Property Rights; 8. The Myth of Development, the Progress of Rights: Human Rights to Intellectual Property and Development; 9. Patent Rights and Human Rights: Exploring their Relationships; 10. The Moral Legitimacy of Intellectual Property Claims: American Business and Developing Country Perspectives; 11. Changing WIPO's Ways? The 2004 Development Agenda in Historical Perspective
Part III: Normative (Re)Production: Socialisation, Lobbying And Technical Assistance
12. Intellectual Property Rights and the Culture of Global Liberalism; 13. The Origins of a Trade-Based Approach to Intellectual Property Protection: The Role of Industry Associations; 14. Intellectual Property, Corporate Strategy, Globalisation: TRIPS in Context; 15. International Disputes Over Intellectual Property; 16. Capacity Building and the (Re)Production of Intellectual Property Rights; 17. Bilateral Technical Assistance and TRIPS: The United States, Japan and the European Communities in Comparative Perspective; 18. The World Intellectual Property Organization: Past, Present and Future
Part IV: Intellectual Property: Critique Or Abolition?
19. A Politics of Intellectual Property: Environmentalism for the Net?; 20. Information as Gift and Commodity; 21. Whose Molecule is it Anyway? Private and Social Perspectives on Intellectual Property; 22. Against Intellectual Property; 23. A Rights-free World – Is it Workable, and What is the Point?
Index
Acknowledgements
An introduction by the editor to all three volumes appears in Volume I
Part I: Technology and Intellectual Property
1. The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Protection: The Case of Software; 2. Intellectual Property Rights in Digital Media: A Comparative Analysis of Legal Protection, Technological Measures and New Business Models Under EU and US Law; 3. Bridging the Digital Divide: New Route to Development or New Form of Dependency?; 4. Knowledge, Property and the System Dynamics of Technological Change; 5. Commodity Relations and the Forces of Production: The Theft and Defence of Intellectual Property
Part II: The Right To Develop? Developing Countries VS. Intellectual Property; 6. Intellectual Property Rights, Technology and Economic Development: Experiences of Asian Countries; 7. Thinking Strategically About Intellectual Property Rights; 8. The Myth of Development, the Progress of Rights: Human Rights to Intellectual Property and Development; 9. Patent Rights and Human Rights: Exploring their Relationships; 10. The Moral Legitimacy of Intellectual Property Claims: American Business and Developing Country Perspectives; 11. Changing WIPO's Ways? The 2004 Development Agenda in Historical Perspective
Part III: Normative (Re)Production: Socialisation, Lobbying And Technical Assistance
12. Intellectual Property Rights and the Culture of Global Liberalism; 13. The Origins of a Trade-Based Approach to Intellectual Property Protection: The Role of Industry Associations; 14. Intellectual Property, Corporate Strategy, Globalisation: TRIPS in Context; 15. International Disputes Over Intellectual Property; 16. Capacity Building and the (Re)Production of Intellectual Property Rights; 17. Bilateral Technical Assistance and TRIPS: The United States, Japan and the European Communities in Comparative Perspective; 18. The World Intellectual Property Organization: Past, Present and Future
Part IV: Intellectual Property: Critique Or Abolition?
19. A Politics of Intellectual Property: Environmentalism for the Net?; 20. Information as Gift and Commodity; 21. Whose Molecule is it Anyway? Private and Social Perspectives on Intellectual Property; 22. Against Intellectual Property; 23. A Rights-free World – Is it Workable, and What is the Point?
Index
Published
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, Publishing, 2024.
Language
English
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