Global Intellectual Property Protection and New Constitutionalism
Hedging Exclusive Rights
Herausgeber: Griffiths, Jonathan; Mylly, Tuomas
Global Intellectual Property Protection and New Constitutionalism
Hedging Exclusive Rights
Herausgeber: Griffiths, Jonathan; Mylly, Tuomas
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This collection of essays, written by international experts and covering a range of different areas of intellectual property law, draws on constitutional theory, and particularly on ideas of "new constitutionalism", to engage with the complex array of contemporary legal constraints on intellectual property law-making.
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This collection of essays, written by international experts and covering a range of different areas of intellectual property law, draws on constitutional theory, and particularly on ideas of "new constitutionalism", to engage with the complex array of contemporary legal constraints on intellectual property law-making.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780198863168
- ISBN-10: 0198863160
- Artikelnr.: 63480983
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780198863168
- ISBN-10: 0198863160
- Artikelnr.: 63480983
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jonathan Griffiths is Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Queen Mary University of London. His research interests lie predominantly in copyright law (particularly European copyright law) and in the relationship between intellectual property law and fundamental rights. He is the editor of the "United Kingdom" chapter of the leading international treatise on "International Copyright Law & Practice" (ed. Bently) and is a member of the editorial and advisory boards of the Journal of Media Law, the Media & Arts Law Review, and the Nottingham Law Journal. He is a member of the European Copyright Society, a group of scholars founded with the aim of creating a platform for critical and independent scholarly thinking on European copyright law. Tuomas Mylly is Professor of Commercial Law at Faculty of Law, University of Turku (Finland) and director of the IPR University Center. He has previously held a chair of European Economic Law. His research interests lie in European and global intellectual property, competition and constitutional law, and their interactions. His current research is focused on the historical evolution of international and European intellectual property protection and constitutional and other aspects of IP protection.
* 1.: Tuomas Mylly and Jonathan Griffiths: The Transformation of Global
Intellectual Property Protection: General Introduction
* Part I: Systemic and Conceptual Issues
* 2.: Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan: Effects of Combined Hedging:
Overlapping and Accumulative Protections for IP Assets on a Global
Scale
* 3.: Tuomas Mylly: The New Constitutional Architecture of Intellectual
Property
* Part II: International and Transnational IP Norms as 'Constitutional
Hedges' of IP
* 4.: Martin Senftleben: From Flexible Balancing Tool to
Quasi-Constitutional Straitjacket: How the EU Cultivates the
Constraining Function of the Three-Step Test
* 5.: Nari Lee: Hedging (into) Property?: Invisible Trade Secrets and
International Trade in Goods
* Part III: Human Rights Hedging IP Rights
* 6.: Aurora Plomer: A Market-Friendly Human Rights Paradigm for IP
Rights in Europe?
* Part IV: International Investment Treaty Protection of IP
* 7.: Rochelle C. Dreyfuss: Hedging Bets with BITS: The Impact of
Investment Obligations on Intellectual Property Norms
* 8.: Peter K. Yu: The Second Transformation of the International
Intellectual Property Regime
* Part V: Informal Measures and Private Regulation as Constitutional
Hedges of IP
* 9.: Daniel Acquah: Technical Assistance as a Hedge to IP Exclusivity
* 10.: Martin Husovec and Joa~ando Pedro Quintais: Too Small to
Matter?: On the Copyright Directive's Bias in Favour of Big
Right-Holders
* Part VI: Counter-narratives
* 11.: Caterina Sganga: Multilevel Constitutionalism and the
Propertisation of EU Copyright: Even Higher Protection or a New
Structural Limitation?
* 12.: Christophe Geiger and Luc Desaunettes-Barbero: The
Revitalisation of the Object and Purpose of the TRIPS Agreement: The
Plain Packaging Reports and the Awakening of the TRIPS Flexibility
Clauses
* 13.: Allan Rocha de Souza: Copyright, Human Rights, and the Social
Function of Properties in Brazil
* 14.: Graham Reynolds: Hedge or Counterweight?: New Constitutionalism
and the Role of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in
Intellectual Property Litigation
Intellectual Property Protection: General Introduction
* Part I: Systemic and Conceptual Issues
* 2.: Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan: Effects of Combined Hedging:
Overlapping and Accumulative Protections for IP Assets on a Global
Scale
* 3.: Tuomas Mylly: The New Constitutional Architecture of Intellectual
Property
* Part II: International and Transnational IP Norms as 'Constitutional
Hedges' of IP
* 4.: Martin Senftleben: From Flexible Balancing Tool to
Quasi-Constitutional Straitjacket: How the EU Cultivates the
Constraining Function of the Three-Step Test
* 5.: Nari Lee: Hedging (into) Property?: Invisible Trade Secrets and
International Trade in Goods
* Part III: Human Rights Hedging IP Rights
* 6.: Aurora Plomer: A Market-Friendly Human Rights Paradigm for IP
Rights in Europe?
* Part IV: International Investment Treaty Protection of IP
* 7.: Rochelle C. Dreyfuss: Hedging Bets with BITS: The Impact of
Investment Obligations on Intellectual Property Norms
* 8.: Peter K. Yu: The Second Transformation of the International
Intellectual Property Regime
* Part V: Informal Measures and Private Regulation as Constitutional
Hedges of IP
* 9.: Daniel Acquah: Technical Assistance as a Hedge to IP Exclusivity
* 10.: Martin Husovec and Joa~ando Pedro Quintais: Too Small to
Matter?: On the Copyright Directive's Bias in Favour of Big
Right-Holders
* Part VI: Counter-narratives
* 11.: Caterina Sganga: Multilevel Constitutionalism and the
Propertisation of EU Copyright: Even Higher Protection or a New
Structural Limitation?
* 12.: Christophe Geiger and Luc Desaunettes-Barbero: The
Revitalisation of the Object and Purpose of the TRIPS Agreement: The
Plain Packaging Reports and the Awakening of the TRIPS Flexibility
Clauses
* 13.: Allan Rocha de Souza: Copyright, Human Rights, and the Social
Function of Properties in Brazil
* 14.: Graham Reynolds: Hedge or Counterweight?: New Constitutionalism
and the Role of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in
Intellectual Property Litigation
* 1.: Tuomas Mylly and Jonathan Griffiths: The Transformation of Global
Intellectual Property Protection: General Introduction
* Part I: Systemic and Conceptual Issues
* 2.: Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan: Effects of Combined Hedging:
Overlapping and Accumulative Protections for IP Assets on a Global
Scale
* 3.: Tuomas Mylly: The New Constitutional Architecture of Intellectual
Property
* Part II: International and Transnational IP Norms as 'Constitutional
Hedges' of IP
* 4.: Martin Senftleben: From Flexible Balancing Tool to
Quasi-Constitutional Straitjacket: How the EU Cultivates the
Constraining Function of the Three-Step Test
* 5.: Nari Lee: Hedging (into) Property?: Invisible Trade Secrets and
International Trade in Goods
* Part III: Human Rights Hedging IP Rights
* 6.: Aurora Plomer: A Market-Friendly Human Rights Paradigm for IP
Rights in Europe?
* Part IV: International Investment Treaty Protection of IP
* 7.: Rochelle C. Dreyfuss: Hedging Bets with BITS: The Impact of
Investment Obligations on Intellectual Property Norms
* 8.: Peter K. Yu: The Second Transformation of the International
Intellectual Property Regime
* Part V: Informal Measures and Private Regulation as Constitutional
Hedges of IP
* 9.: Daniel Acquah: Technical Assistance as a Hedge to IP Exclusivity
* 10.: Martin Husovec and Joa~ando Pedro Quintais: Too Small to
Matter?: On the Copyright Directive's Bias in Favour of Big
Right-Holders
* Part VI: Counter-narratives
* 11.: Caterina Sganga: Multilevel Constitutionalism and the
Propertisation of EU Copyright: Even Higher Protection or a New
Structural Limitation?
* 12.: Christophe Geiger and Luc Desaunettes-Barbero: The
Revitalisation of the Object and Purpose of the TRIPS Agreement: The
Plain Packaging Reports and the Awakening of the TRIPS Flexibility
Clauses
* 13.: Allan Rocha de Souza: Copyright, Human Rights, and the Social
Function of Properties in Brazil
* 14.: Graham Reynolds: Hedge or Counterweight?: New Constitutionalism
and the Role of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in
Intellectual Property Litigation
Intellectual Property Protection: General Introduction
* Part I: Systemic and Conceptual Issues
* 2.: Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan: Effects of Combined Hedging:
Overlapping and Accumulative Protections for IP Assets on a Global
Scale
* 3.: Tuomas Mylly: The New Constitutional Architecture of Intellectual
Property
* Part II: International and Transnational IP Norms as 'Constitutional
Hedges' of IP
* 4.: Martin Senftleben: From Flexible Balancing Tool to
Quasi-Constitutional Straitjacket: How the EU Cultivates the
Constraining Function of the Three-Step Test
* 5.: Nari Lee: Hedging (into) Property?: Invisible Trade Secrets and
International Trade in Goods
* Part III: Human Rights Hedging IP Rights
* 6.: Aurora Plomer: A Market-Friendly Human Rights Paradigm for IP
Rights in Europe?
* Part IV: International Investment Treaty Protection of IP
* 7.: Rochelle C. Dreyfuss: Hedging Bets with BITS: The Impact of
Investment Obligations on Intellectual Property Norms
* 8.: Peter K. Yu: The Second Transformation of the International
Intellectual Property Regime
* Part V: Informal Measures and Private Regulation as Constitutional
Hedges of IP
* 9.: Daniel Acquah: Technical Assistance as a Hedge to IP Exclusivity
* 10.: Martin Husovec and Joa~ando Pedro Quintais: Too Small to
Matter?: On the Copyright Directive's Bias in Favour of Big
Right-Holders
* Part VI: Counter-narratives
* 11.: Caterina Sganga: Multilevel Constitutionalism and the
Propertisation of EU Copyright: Even Higher Protection or a New
Structural Limitation?
* 12.: Christophe Geiger and Luc Desaunettes-Barbero: The
Revitalisation of the Object and Purpose of the TRIPS Agreement: The
Plain Packaging Reports and the Awakening of the TRIPS Flexibility
Clauses
* 13.: Allan Rocha de Souza: Copyright, Human Rights, and the Social
Function of Properties in Brazil
* 14.: Graham Reynolds: Hedge or Counterweight?: New Constitutionalism
and the Role of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in
Intellectual Property Litigation