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This volume brings together various perspectives to re-conceptualise IP protection beyond borders within a broader public international law framework.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009081368
- Artikelnr.: 70911096
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009081368
- Artikelnr.: 70911096
Part I. The Broader Environment for IP Protection Beyond Borders: 1. The
international IP system from an economist's perspective Keith E. Maskus; 2.
Cast into the stones of international law: a critique of the UPOV standards
and the underlying welfare and scientific assumptions they globalize
Mrinalini Kochupillai and Julia Köninger; 3. Economic nationalism in
intellectual property policy and law Alexander Peukert; 4. Hybrid
international intellectual property protection: coherence, governance and
balance Tobias Stoll; Part II. IP Protection within its General
International (Economic) Law Context: 5. The role of customary
international law for intellectual property protection beyond borders
Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan; 6. Interpretation of IP treaties in accordance
with Article 31-33 VCLT: a case study on the practice of the European
Patent Office Axel Metzger; 7. Parallel trade and exhaustion of
intellectual property in WTO law revisited Thomas Cottier; Part III. The
Scope and Mechanisms of International IP Treaties: 8. Universalism in
international copyright law as seen through the lens of Marrakesh Graeme B.
Dinwoodie; 9. Measuring the scope of obligations under international
treaties - (to what extent) are IP conventions binding on Paris- or
TRIPS-plus legislation? Annette Kur; 10. Floors and ceilings in
international copyright treaties: Berne, TRIPS, WCT Minima and Maxima Jane
C. Ginsburg; Part IV. Implementing International IP Provisions: 11.
Self-executing international intellectual property obligations? Rochelle
Cooper Dreyfuss; 12. Technical assistance as a tool for implementing and
expanding IP treaty obligations Daniel Opoku Acquah; 13. How external
factors shaped domestic intellectual property law in Latin America Juan I.
Correa; 14. Creating statutory remuneration rights in copyright law: what
policy options under the international legal framework? Christophe Geiger
and Oleksandr Bulayenko.
international IP system from an economist's perspective Keith E. Maskus; 2.
Cast into the stones of international law: a critique of the UPOV standards
and the underlying welfare and scientific assumptions they globalize
Mrinalini Kochupillai and Julia Köninger; 3. Economic nationalism in
intellectual property policy and law Alexander Peukert; 4. Hybrid
international intellectual property protection: coherence, governance and
balance Tobias Stoll; Part II. IP Protection within its General
International (Economic) Law Context: 5. The role of customary
international law for intellectual property protection beyond borders
Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan; 6. Interpretation of IP treaties in accordance
with Article 31-33 VCLT: a case study on the practice of the European
Patent Office Axel Metzger; 7. Parallel trade and exhaustion of
intellectual property in WTO law revisited Thomas Cottier; Part III. The
Scope and Mechanisms of International IP Treaties: 8. Universalism in
international copyright law as seen through the lens of Marrakesh Graeme B.
Dinwoodie; 9. Measuring the scope of obligations under international
treaties - (to what extent) are IP conventions binding on Paris- or
TRIPS-plus legislation? Annette Kur; 10. Floors and ceilings in
international copyright treaties: Berne, TRIPS, WCT Minima and Maxima Jane
C. Ginsburg; Part IV. Implementing International IP Provisions: 11.
Self-executing international intellectual property obligations? Rochelle
Cooper Dreyfuss; 12. Technical assistance as a tool for implementing and
expanding IP treaty obligations Daniel Opoku Acquah; 13. How external
factors shaped domestic intellectual property law in Latin America Juan I.
Correa; 14. Creating statutory remuneration rights in copyright law: what
policy options under the international legal framework? Christophe Geiger
and Oleksandr Bulayenko.
Part I. The Broader Environment for IP Protection Beyond Borders: 1. The
international IP system from an economist's perspective Keith E. Maskus; 2.
Cast into the stones of international law: a critique of the UPOV standards
and the underlying welfare and scientific assumptions they globalize
Mrinalini Kochupillai and Julia Köninger; 3. Economic nationalism in
intellectual property policy and law Alexander Peukert; 4. Hybrid
international intellectual property protection: coherence, governance and
balance Tobias Stoll; Part II. IP Protection within its General
International (Economic) Law Context: 5. The role of customary
international law for intellectual property protection beyond borders
Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan; 6. Interpretation of IP treaties in accordance
with Article 31-33 VCLT: a case study on the practice of the European
Patent Office Axel Metzger; 7. Parallel trade and exhaustion of
intellectual property in WTO law revisited Thomas Cottier; Part III. The
Scope and Mechanisms of International IP Treaties: 8. Universalism in
international copyright law as seen through the lens of Marrakesh Graeme B.
Dinwoodie; 9. Measuring the scope of obligations under international
treaties - (to what extent) are IP conventions binding on Paris- or
TRIPS-plus legislation? Annette Kur; 10. Floors and ceilings in
international copyright treaties: Berne, TRIPS, WCT Minima and Maxima Jane
C. Ginsburg; Part IV. Implementing International IP Provisions: 11.
Self-executing international intellectual property obligations? Rochelle
Cooper Dreyfuss; 12. Technical assistance as a tool for implementing and
expanding IP treaty obligations Daniel Opoku Acquah; 13. How external
factors shaped domestic intellectual property law in Latin America Juan I.
Correa; 14. Creating statutory remuneration rights in copyright law: what
policy options under the international legal framework? Christophe Geiger
and Oleksandr Bulayenko.
international IP system from an economist's perspective Keith E. Maskus; 2.
Cast into the stones of international law: a critique of the UPOV standards
and the underlying welfare and scientific assumptions they globalize
Mrinalini Kochupillai and Julia Köninger; 3. Economic nationalism in
intellectual property policy and law Alexander Peukert; 4. Hybrid
international intellectual property protection: coherence, governance and
balance Tobias Stoll; Part II. IP Protection within its General
International (Economic) Law Context: 5. The role of customary
international law for intellectual property protection beyond borders
Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan; 6. Interpretation of IP treaties in accordance
with Article 31-33 VCLT: a case study on the practice of the European
Patent Office Axel Metzger; 7. Parallel trade and exhaustion of
intellectual property in WTO law revisited Thomas Cottier; Part III. The
Scope and Mechanisms of International IP Treaties: 8. Universalism in
international copyright law as seen through the lens of Marrakesh Graeme B.
Dinwoodie; 9. Measuring the scope of obligations under international
treaties - (to what extent) are IP conventions binding on Paris- or
TRIPS-plus legislation? Annette Kur; 10. Floors and ceilings in
international copyright treaties: Berne, TRIPS, WCT Minima and Maxima Jane
C. Ginsburg; Part IV. Implementing International IP Provisions: 11.
Self-executing international intellectual property obligations? Rochelle
Cooper Dreyfuss; 12. Technical assistance as a tool for implementing and
expanding IP treaty obligations Daniel Opoku Acquah; 13. How external
factors shaped domestic intellectual property law in Latin America Juan I.
Correa; 14. Creating statutory remuneration rights in copyright law: what
policy options under the international legal framework? Christophe Geiger
and Oleksandr Bulayenko.