The Europeanisation of Intellectual Property Law
Towards a Legal Methodology
Herausgeber: Pila, Justine; Ohly, Ansgar
The Europeanisation of Intellectual Property Law
Towards a Legal Methodology
Herausgeber: Pila, Justine; Ohly, Ansgar
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Written by senior judges, QCs and academics, this is the first work to consider the Europeanization of intellectual property law, drawing lessons from the experiences of IP for general private law and helping to develop a European legal methodology.
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Written by senior judges, QCs and academics, this is the first work to consider the Europeanization of intellectual property law, drawing lessons from the experiences of IP for general private law and helping to develop a European legal methodology.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 161mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9780199665105
- ISBN-10: 0199665109
- Artikelnr.: 39338649
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 161mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9780199665105
- ISBN-10: 0199665109
- Artikelnr.: 39338649
Professor Ansgar Ohly has a chair in civil law and IP law at the University of Bayreuth, Germany. He joined the University of Oxford as a Visiting Professor of Law in October 2009. His fields of research are all areas of intellectual property law, unfair competition law and the law of privacy and publicity, with a special focus on European harmonisation and on the comparison between civil law and common law systems. Dr Justine Pila is a university lecturer in IP law at the University of Oxford. She is the author of The Requirement for and Invention in Patent Law (OUP, 2012). She convenes the Law Faculty's Intellectual Property subject group and teaches on all of its IP programmes, including the two FHS IP options, the BCL option, and the Postgraduate Diploma in IP Law and Practice. Her main areas of research are copyright and patent law in all of their doctrinal, theoretical and historical aspects. Prior to 2004 Justine had been writing her PhD after a stint in private practice and working for the Chief Justice of the Australian Federal Court.
* PART I: THE EUROPEANIZATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
* 1: Justine Pila: Intellectual Property as a Case Study in
Europeanization: Methodological Themes and Context
* 2: Richard Arnold: An Overview of European Harmonization Measures in
Intellectual Property Law
* PART II: HARMONIzATION MODELS AND APPROACHES
* 3: Jan Smits and William Bull: The Europeanization of Patent Law:
Towards a Competitive Model
* 4: Bernt Hugenholz: Is Harmonization a Good Thinga The Case of the
Copyright Acquis
* 5: Graeme Dinwoodie: The Europeanization of Trade Mark Law
* PART III: THE IMPACT OF GENERAL EU LAW
* 6: Christopher Wadlow: The Impact of General European Union Law on
Industrial Property Law
* 7: Alain Strowel and Hee- Eun Kim: The Balancing Impact of General
European Union Law on European Intellectual Property Jurisprudence
* PART IV: THE IMPACT OF CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND VALUES
* 8: The European Fundamental Rights and Intellectual Property
* 9: Catherine Seville: Rhetoric and Reality: The Impact of
Constitutional and Fundamental Rights on Intellectual Property Law,
as Revealed in the World of Peer to Peer
* PART V: EUROPEAN AND NATIONAL COURTS
* 10: Robin Jacob: The Relationship between European and National
Courts in Intellectual Property Law
* 11: Jan Brinkhof and Ansgar Ohly: Towards a Unified Patent Court in
Europe
* 12: Niilo Jääskinen: The Future of European Intellectual Property
Courts: Intellectual Property and the European Judicial Architecture
* PART VI: TOWARDS A EUROPEAN LEGAL METHODOLOGY?
* 13: Justine Pila: A Constitutionalised Doctrine of Precedent and the
Marleasing Principle as Bases for a European Legal Methodology
* 14: Ansgar Ohly: Concluding Remarks: Postmodernism and Beyond
* 1: Justine Pila: Intellectual Property as a Case Study in
Europeanization: Methodological Themes and Context
* 2: Richard Arnold: An Overview of European Harmonization Measures in
Intellectual Property Law
* PART II: HARMONIzATION MODELS AND APPROACHES
* 3: Jan Smits and William Bull: The Europeanization of Patent Law:
Towards a Competitive Model
* 4: Bernt Hugenholz: Is Harmonization a Good Thinga The Case of the
Copyright Acquis
* 5: Graeme Dinwoodie: The Europeanization of Trade Mark Law
* PART III: THE IMPACT OF GENERAL EU LAW
* 6: Christopher Wadlow: The Impact of General European Union Law on
Industrial Property Law
* 7: Alain Strowel and Hee- Eun Kim: The Balancing Impact of General
European Union Law on European Intellectual Property Jurisprudence
* PART IV: THE IMPACT OF CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND VALUES
* 8: The European Fundamental Rights and Intellectual Property
* 9: Catherine Seville: Rhetoric and Reality: The Impact of
Constitutional and Fundamental Rights on Intellectual Property Law,
as Revealed in the World of Peer to Peer
* PART V: EUROPEAN AND NATIONAL COURTS
* 10: Robin Jacob: The Relationship between European and National
Courts in Intellectual Property Law
* 11: Jan Brinkhof and Ansgar Ohly: Towards a Unified Patent Court in
Europe
* 12: Niilo Jääskinen: The Future of European Intellectual Property
Courts: Intellectual Property and the European Judicial Architecture
* PART VI: TOWARDS A EUROPEAN LEGAL METHODOLOGY?
* 13: Justine Pila: A Constitutionalised Doctrine of Precedent and the
Marleasing Principle as Bases for a European Legal Methodology
* 14: Ansgar Ohly: Concluding Remarks: Postmodernism and Beyond
* PART I: THE EUROPEANIZATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
* 1: Justine Pila: Intellectual Property as a Case Study in
Europeanization: Methodological Themes and Context
* 2: Richard Arnold: An Overview of European Harmonization Measures in
Intellectual Property Law
* PART II: HARMONIzATION MODELS AND APPROACHES
* 3: Jan Smits and William Bull: The Europeanization of Patent Law:
Towards a Competitive Model
* 4: Bernt Hugenholz: Is Harmonization a Good Thinga The Case of the
Copyright Acquis
* 5: Graeme Dinwoodie: The Europeanization of Trade Mark Law
* PART III: THE IMPACT OF GENERAL EU LAW
* 6: Christopher Wadlow: The Impact of General European Union Law on
Industrial Property Law
* 7: Alain Strowel and Hee- Eun Kim: The Balancing Impact of General
European Union Law on European Intellectual Property Jurisprudence
* PART IV: THE IMPACT OF CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND VALUES
* 8: The European Fundamental Rights and Intellectual Property
* 9: Catherine Seville: Rhetoric and Reality: The Impact of
Constitutional and Fundamental Rights on Intellectual Property Law,
as Revealed in the World of Peer to Peer
* PART V: EUROPEAN AND NATIONAL COURTS
* 10: Robin Jacob: The Relationship between European and National
Courts in Intellectual Property Law
* 11: Jan Brinkhof and Ansgar Ohly: Towards a Unified Patent Court in
Europe
* 12: Niilo Jääskinen: The Future of European Intellectual Property
Courts: Intellectual Property and the European Judicial Architecture
* PART VI: TOWARDS A EUROPEAN LEGAL METHODOLOGY?
* 13: Justine Pila: A Constitutionalised Doctrine of Precedent and the
Marleasing Principle as Bases for a European Legal Methodology
* 14: Ansgar Ohly: Concluding Remarks: Postmodernism and Beyond
* 1: Justine Pila: Intellectual Property as a Case Study in
Europeanization: Methodological Themes and Context
* 2: Richard Arnold: An Overview of European Harmonization Measures in
Intellectual Property Law
* PART II: HARMONIzATION MODELS AND APPROACHES
* 3: Jan Smits and William Bull: The Europeanization of Patent Law:
Towards a Competitive Model
* 4: Bernt Hugenholz: Is Harmonization a Good Thinga The Case of the
Copyright Acquis
* 5: Graeme Dinwoodie: The Europeanization of Trade Mark Law
* PART III: THE IMPACT OF GENERAL EU LAW
* 6: Christopher Wadlow: The Impact of General European Union Law on
Industrial Property Law
* 7: Alain Strowel and Hee- Eun Kim: The Balancing Impact of General
European Union Law on European Intellectual Property Jurisprudence
* PART IV: THE IMPACT OF CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND VALUES
* 8: The European Fundamental Rights and Intellectual Property
* 9: Catherine Seville: Rhetoric and Reality: The Impact of
Constitutional and Fundamental Rights on Intellectual Property Law,
as Revealed in the World of Peer to Peer
* PART V: EUROPEAN AND NATIONAL COURTS
* 10: Robin Jacob: The Relationship between European and National
Courts in Intellectual Property Law
* 11: Jan Brinkhof and Ansgar Ohly: Towards a Unified Patent Court in
Europe
* 12: Niilo Jääskinen: The Future of European Intellectual Property
Courts: Intellectual Property and the European Judicial Architecture
* PART VI: TOWARDS A EUROPEAN LEGAL METHODOLOGY?
* 13: Justine Pila: A Constitutionalised Doctrine of Precedent and the
Marleasing Principle as Bases for a European Legal Methodology
* 14: Ansgar Ohly: Concluding Remarks: Postmodernism and Beyond