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New Directions In Copyright Law, Volume 4 |
Edited by Fiona Macmillan, School of Law, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
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| 2007 |
288 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84542 263 9 |
$100.00 |
on-line discount
$90.00 |
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Acclaim for volume 1: ‘Copyright is increasingly broad in scope and the range of perspectives that can be applied to study it is equally wide – not just IP law but legal philosophy, economics, cultural studies, ethnography, legal history and political science are all potentially relevant approaches to dissecting the copyright octopus. This book includes examples of all these approaches. It makes fascinating reading. It is also a valuable contribution to the current debate about the future development of copyright law.’ – Simon Stokes, European Intellectual Property Review
This fourth volume in the series contains further exploration of the main themes considered in the first three volumes and brings together perspectives on copyright from law and legal theory, political economy, human rights, cultural studies and social theory.
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Contents: Preface Part I: Theoretical Framework of Copyright Law Part II: Globalisation, Convergence and Divergence Part III: Developments in Rights Neighbouring on Copyright Part IV: Copyright and the New Technologies Part V: Protection of Traditional Knowledge and Culture Part VI: Copyright, Corporate Power and Human Rights Index
Contributors: L. Belder, D.M. Berry, P. Fitzpatrick, J. Gibson, J. Griffiths, A. Guadamuz González, R. Joyce, F. Macmillan, H.L. MacQueen, N.W. Netanel, S. Teilmann, G. Westkamp
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Published in Association with the AHRC Research Council to Consider New Directions in Copyright Law
This book is part of the New Directions in Copyright Law series. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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