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Global Intellectual Property Law |
Graham Dutfield, Professor of International Governance, School of Law, University of Leeds, UK and Uma Suthersanen, Professor in International Intellectual Property Law, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
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‘Global Intellectual Property Law by Dutfield and Suthersanen provides a broad overview of the issues at stake concerning fair and effective ways to organize the information resources upon which the well-being of us all depends. The book highlights international and comparative perspectives on IP law and policy. Although primarily targeted at postgraduate level students, the book is enlightening also for practitioners, and a must-read for all policy makers and opinion leaders in the IP field.’ – Thomas Dreier, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
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Contents: Preface Part I: The Status Quo and its Origins 1. The Globalisation of Intellectual Property 2. The International Law and Political Economy of Intellectual Property Part II: Principles of Intellectual Property 3. Legal, Philosophical and Economic Justifications 4. Copyright 5. Patents and Trade Secrets 6. Trade Marks 7. Designs 8. Other Intellectual Property Rights Part III: Themes and Threads 9. International Human Rights and Intellectual Property 10. Information Technologies and the Internet 11. Intellectual Property and Development 12. Education, Culture and Knowledge 13. Biology, Life and Health 14. Traditional Knowledge: An Emerging Right? Index
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