The Cambridge Handbook of Technical Standardization Law: Volume 2
Further Intersections of Public and Private Law
Herausgeber: Contreras, Jorge L
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Further Intersections of Public and Private Law
Herausgeber: Contreras, Jorge L
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Explores a range of public and private law topics relevant to technical standards and the global standardization environment.
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Explores a range of public and private law topics relevant to technical standards and the global standardization environment.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 184mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 750g
- ISBN-13: 9781107129719
- ISBN-10: 1107129710
- Artikelnr.: 56712684
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 184mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 750g
- ISBN-13: 9781107129719
- ISBN-10: 1107129710
- Artikelnr.: 56712684
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction Jorge L. Contreras; Part I. Standardization and the State: 1.
International trade law and technical standardization Panagiotis
Delimatsis; 2. Government use of standards in the US and abroad Emily S.
Bremer; Part II. Standardization, Health, Safety and Liability: 3.
Technical standards in health and safety regulation: risk regimes, the new
administrative law, and food safety governance Timothy D. Lytton; 4. Tort
liability for standards development in the United States and European Union
Paul Verbruggen; Part III. Copyright and Standards: 5. Questioning
copyright in standards Pamela Samuelson and Kathryn Hashimoto; 6.
Integrating technical standards into federal regulations: incorporation by
reference Daniel J. Sheffner; 7. Public law, European constitutionalism and
copyright in standards Björn Lundqvist; 8. Termination of copyright
transfers and technical standards Jorge L. Contreras and Andrew T.
Hernacki; Part IV. Standards and Software: 9. Open standards Jay P. Kesan;
10. Standardization, open source and innovation: sketching the effect of
IPR policies Martin Husovec; 11. OSS and SDO: symbiotic functions in the
innovation equation David J. Kappos; Part V. Trademarks, Certification and
Standards: 12. Trademarks, certification marks and technical standards
Jorge L. Contreras; 13. The unregulated certification mark(et) Jeanne C.
Fromer; 14. The certification paradox Jonathan M. Barnett.
International trade law and technical standardization Panagiotis
Delimatsis; 2. Government use of standards in the US and abroad Emily S.
Bremer; Part II. Standardization, Health, Safety and Liability: 3.
Technical standards in health and safety regulation: risk regimes, the new
administrative law, and food safety governance Timothy D. Lytton; 4. Tort
liability for standards development in the United States and European Union
Paul Verbruggen; Part III. Copyright and Standards: 5. Questioning
copyright in standards Pamela Samuelson and Kathryn Hashimoto; 6.
Integrating technical standards into federal regulations: incorporation by
reference Daniel J. Sheffner; 7. Public law, European constitutionalism and
copyright in standards Björn Lundqvist; 8. Termination of copyright
transfers and technical standards Jorge L. Contreras and Andrew T.
Hernacki; Part IV. Standards and Software: 9. Open standards Jay P. Kesan;
10. Standardization, open source and innovation: sketching the effect of
IPR policies Martin Husovec; 11. OSS and SDO: symbiotic functions in the
innovation equation David J. Kappos; Part V. Trademarks, Certification and
Standards: 12. Trademarks, certification marks and technical standards
Jorge L. Contreras; 13. The unregulated certification mark(et) Jeanne C.
Fromer; 14. The certification paradox Jonathan M. Barnett.
Introduction Jorge L. Contreras; Part I. Standardization and the State: 1.
International trade law and technical standardization Panagiotis
Delimatsis; 2. Government use of standards in the US and abroad Emily S.
Bremer; Part II. Standardization, Health, Safety and Liability: 3.
Technical standards in health and safety regulation: risk regimes, the new
administrative law, and food safety governance Timothy D. Lytton; 4. Tort
liability for standards development in the United States and European Union
Paul Verbruggen; Part III. Copyright and Standards: 5. Questioning
copyright in standards Pamela Samuelson and Kathryn Hashimoto; 6.
Integrating technical standards into federal regulations: incorporation by
reference Daniel J. Sheffner; 7. Public law, European constitutionalism and
copyright in standards Björn Lundqvist; 8. Termination of copyright
transfers and technical standards Jorge L. Contreras and Andrew T.
Hernacki; Part IV. Standards and Software: 9. Open standards Jay P. Kesan;
10. Standardization, open source and innovation: sketching the effect of
IPR policies Martin Husovec; 11. OSS and SDO: symbiotic functions in the
innovation equation David J. Kappos; Part V. Trademarks, Certification and
Standards: 12. Trademarks, certification marks and technical standards
Jorge L. Contreras; 13. The unregulated certification mark(et) Jeanne C.
Fromer; 14. The certification paradox Jonathan M. Barnett.
International trade law and technical standardization Panagiotis
Delimatsis; 2. Government use of standards in the US and abroad Emily S.
Bremer; Part II. Standardization, Health, Safety and Liability: 3.
Technical standards in health and safety regulation: risk regimes, the new
administrative law, and food safety governance Timothy D. Lytton; 4. Tort
liability for standards development in the United States and European Union
Paul Verbruggen; Part III. Copyright and Standards: 5. Questioning
copyright in standards Pamela Samuelson and Kathryn Hashimoto; 6.
Integrating technical standards into federal regulations: incorporation by
reference Daniel J. Sheffner; 7. Public law, European constitutionalism and
copyright in standards Björn Lundqvist; 8. Termination of copyright
transfers and technical standards Jorge L. Contreras and Andrew T.
Hernacki; Part IV. Standards and Software: 9. Open standards Jay P. Kesan;
10. Standardization, open source and innovation: sketching the effect of
IPR policies Martin Husovec; 11. OSS and SDO: symbiotic functions in the
innovation equation David J. Kappos; Part V. Trademarks, Certification and
Standards: 12. Trademarks, certification marks and technical standards
Jorge L. Contreras; 13. The unregulated certification mark(et) Jeanne C.
Fromer; 14. The certification paradox Jonathan M. Barnett.