The structure of intellectual property law : can one size fit all? / edited by Annette Kur, Vytautas Mizaras.
2011
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Title
The structure of intellectual property law : can one size fit all? / edited by Annette Kur, Vytautas Mizaras.
Published
Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2011.
Call Number
K1401 .S78 2011
ISBN
1848448767
9781848448766
9781848448766
Description
xiii, 361 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)707460599
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
List of contributors
vii
Foreword
ix
Introduction
xi
pt. I
THE GENERAL FRAMEWORK: FOUNDATION AND LIMITS OF IP PROTECTION
1.
Remarks: `one size fits all' consolidation and difference in intellectual property law / Graeme B. Dinwoodie
3
2.
A framework for tailoring intellectual property rights / Michael W. Carroll
15
3.
Patents and progress: the economics of patent monopoly and free access: where do we go from here? / Rudolph J.R. Peritz
40
4.
Comment: some economic considerations regarding optimal intellectual property protection / Claudia Schmidt
49
5.
Patents and open access in the knowledge economy / Ulf Petrusson
56
6.
Free access, including freedom to imitate, as a legal principle - a forgotten concept? / Ansgar Ohly
97
pt. II
FINETUNING THE SCOPE OF PROTECTION: LIMITATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS
7.
Maximising permissible exceptions to intellectual property rights / Andrew F. Christie
121
8.
Overprotection and protection overlaps in intellectual property law - the need for horizontal fair use defences / Martin Senftleben
136
9.
Intellectual property and technology - looking for the twelfth camel? / Jerzy Zajadlo
182
pt. III
IP RIGHTS AS OBJECTS OF PROPERTY
10.
Individual, multiple and collective ownership of intellectual property rights - which impact on exclusivity? / Alexander Peukert
195
11.
Proprietary transactions in intellectual property in England and Germany: transfer of ownership, licensing, and charging / Stefan Enchelmaier
226
12.
Control of museum art images: the reach and limits of copyright and licensing / Melissa A. Brown
269
pt. IV
INTERNATIONAL IP LAW: ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL
13.
Exploring the flexibilities of the TRIPS Agreement's provisions on limitations and exceptions / Christophe Geiger
287
14.
The concept of sustainable development in international IP law - new approaches from EU Economic Partnership Agreements? / Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan
308
Index
343