David Vaver / Lionel Bently (eds.)
Intellectual Property in the New Millennium
Essays in Honour of William R. Cornish
Herausgeber: Bently, Lionel; Vaver, David; Vaver, D.
David Vaver / Lionel Bently (eds.)
Intellectual Property in the New Millennium
Essays in Honour of William R. Cornish
Herausgeber: Bently, Lionel; Vaver, David; Vaver, D.
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Examines some of the most pressing practical and theoretical concerns which intellectual property lawyers face.
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Examines some of the most pressing practical and theoretical concerns which intellectual property lawyers face.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 678g
- ISBN-13: 9780521846431
- ISBN-10: 0521846439
- Artikelnr.: 25856640
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 678g
- ISBN-13: 9780521846431
- ISBN-10: 0521846439
- Artikelnr.: 25856640
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
University of Cambridge.
University of Oxford.
University of Oxford.
Part I. General Intellectual Property: 1. International intellectual
property jurisprudence after trips M. Blakeney; 2. Harmony and unity of
European intellectual property protection H. Ullrich; 3. A few thoughts on
the English legal system from the viewpoint of a late lamented and
sympathetic German (who also made music with Bill Cornish) D. Stauder with
D. Llewelyn; 4. Intellectual property in a peripheral jurisdiction: a
matter of policy? H. MacQueen; Part II. Patents and Plant Protection: 5.
Creating the community patent and its court Mr Justice Jacob (High Court);
6. Patents - what's invention got to do with it? Justice Laddie (High
Court); 7. Common and civil law approaches to patent claim interpretation:
'fence posts' and 'sign posts' D. Chisum; 8. Indirect patent infringement
in Israel - judge-made law Judge A. Benyamini; 9. Genomics and the food
industry: outlook from an intellectual property perspective J. Straus;
10. From 'outmoded impediment' to global player: the evolution of plant
variety rights M. Llewellyn; Part III. Trade Marks and Unfair Competition:
11. Dilution of a trade mark: European and United States law compared T.
McCarthy; 12. Unfair competition: is it time for European harmonization? G.
Dworkin; 13. Passing off and slavish imitation under Polish law Stanislaw
Soltysinski; 14. Confidentiality, patents and restraint of trade J. Lahore
and A. Dufty; Part IV. Copyright, Moral and Neighbouring Rights: 15. The
Berne Convention: the continued relevance of an ancient text S. Ricketson;
16. The (new) right of 'making available' to the public J. Ginsburg; 17.
Private copying licence and levy schemes: resolving the paradox of civilian
and common law approaches A. Christie; 18. Paternalism and autonomy in
copyright contracts P. Goldstein; 19. Criminality and copyright C. B.
Tapper; 20. Towards new forms of neighbouring rights within the European
Union P. Kamina; List of Prof. Cornish's publications.
property jurisprudence after trips M. Blakeney; 2. Harmony and unity of
European intellectual property protection H. Ullrich; 3. A few thoughts on
the English legal system from the viewpoint of a late lamented and
sympathetic German (who also made music with Bill Cornish) D. Stauder with
D. Llewelyn; 4. Intellectual property in a peripheral jurisdiction: a
matter of policy? H. MacQueen; Part II. Patents and Plant Protection: 5.
Creating the community patent and its court Mr Justice Jacob (High Court);
6. Patents - what's invention got to do with it? Justice Laddie (High
Court); 7. Common and civil law approaches to patent claim interpretation:
'fence posts' and 'sign posts' D. Chisum; 8. Indirect patent infringement
in Israel - judge-made law Judge A. Benyamini; 9. Genomics and the food
industry: outlook from an intellectual property perspective J. Straus;
10. From 'outmoded impediment' to global player: the evolution of plant
variety rights M. Llewellyn; Part III. Trade Marks and Unfair Competition:
11. Dilution of a trade mark: European and United States law compared T.
McCarthy; 12. Unfair competition: is it time for European harmonization? G.
Dworkin; 13. Passing off and slavish imitation under Polish law Stanislaw
Soltysinski; 14. Confidentiality, patents and restraint of trade J. Lahore
and A. Dufty; Part IV. Copyright, Moral and Neighbouring Rights: 15. The
Berne Convention: the continued relevance of an ancient text S. Ricketson;
16. The (new) right of 'making available' to the public J. Ginsburg; 17.
Private copying licence and levy schemes: resolving the paradox of civilian
and common law approaches A. Christie; 18. Paternalism and autonomy in
copyright contracts P. Goldstein; 19. Criminality and copyright C. B.
Tapper; 20. Towards new forms of neighbouring rights within the European
Union P. Kamina; List of Prof. Cornish's publications.
Part I. General Intellectual Property: 1. International intellectual
property jurisprudence after trips M. Blakeney; 2. Harmony and unity of
European intellectual property protection H. Ullrich; 3. A few thoughts on
the English legal system from the viewpoint of a late lamented and
sympathetic German (who also made music with Bill Cornish) D. Stauder with
D. Llewelyn; 4. Intellectual property in a peripheral jurisdiction: a
matter of policy? H. MacQueen; Part II. Patents and Plant Protection: 5.
Creating the community patent and its court Mr Justice Jacob (High Court);
6. Patents - what's invention got to do with it? Justice Laddie (High
Court); 7. Common and civil law approaches to patent claim interpretation:
'fence posts' and 'sign posts' D. Chisum; 8. Indirect patent infringement
in Israel - judge-made law Judge A. Benyamini; 9. Genomics and the food
industry: outlook from an intellectual property perspective J. Straus;
10. From 'outmoded impediment' to global player: the evolution of plant
variety rights M. Llewellyn; Part III. Trade Marks and Unfair Competition:
11. Dilution of a trade mark: European and United States law compared T.
McCarthy; 12. Unfair competition: is it time for European harmonization? G.
Dworkin; 13. Passing off and slavish imitation under Polish law Stanislaw
Soltysinski; 14. Confidentiality, patents and restraint of trade J. Lahore
and A. Dufty; Part IV. Copyright, Moral and Neighbouring Rights: 15. The
Berne Convention: the continued relevance of an ancient text S. Ricketson;
16. The (new) right of 'making available' to the public J. Ginsburg; 17.
Private copying licence and levy schemes: resolving the paradox of civilian
and common law approaches A. Christie; 18. Paternalism and autonomy in
copyright contracts P. Goldstein; 19. Criminality and copyright C. B.
Tapper; 20. Towards new forms of neighbouring rights within the European
Union P. Kamina; List of Prof. Cornish's publications.
property jurisprudence after trips M. Blakeney; 2. Harmony and unity of
European intellectual property protection H. Ullrich; 3. A few thoughts on
the English legal system from the viewpoint of a late lamented and
sympathetic German (who also made music with Bill Cornish) D. Stauder with
D. Llewelyn; 4. Intellectual property in a peripheral jurisdiction: a
matter of policy? H. MacQueen; Part II. Patents and Plant Protection: 5.
Creating the community patent and its court Mr Justice Jacob (High Court);
6. Patents - what's invention got to do with it? Justice Laddie (High
Court); 7. Common and civil law approaches to patent claim interpretation:
'fence posts' and 'sign posts' D. Chisum; 8. Indirect patent infringement
in Israel - judge-made law Judge A. Benyamini; 9. Genomics and the food
industry: outlook from an intellectual property perspective J. Straus;
10. From 'outmoded impediment' to global player: the evolution of plant
variety rights M. Llewellyn; Part III. Trade Marks and Unfair Competition:
11. Dilution of a trade mark: European and United States law compared T.
McCarthy; 12. Unfair competition: is it time for European harmonization? G.
Dworkin; 13. Passing off and slavish imitation under Polish law Stanislaw
Soltysinski; 14. Confidentiality, patents and restraint of trade J. Lahore
and A. Dufty; Part IV. Copyright, Moral and Neighbouring Rights: 15. The
Berne Convention: the continued relevance of an ancient text S. Ricketson;
16. The (new) right of 'making available' to the public J. Ginsburg; 17.
Private copying licence and levy schemes: resolving the paradox of civilian
and common law approaches A. Christie; 18. Paternalism and autonomy in
copyright contracts P. Goldstein; 19. Criminality and copyright C. B.
Tapper; 20. Towards new forms of neighbouring rights within the European
Union P. Kamina; List of Prof. Cornish's publications.