Global Intellectual Property Protection and New Constitutionalism
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Global Intellectual Property Protection and New Constitutionalism
Hedging Exclusive Rights
Mylly, Tuomas; Griffiths, Jonathan
Oxford University Press
11/2021
400
Dura
Inglês
9780198863168
15 a 20 dias
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1: Tuomas Mylly and Jonathan Griffiths: The Transformation of Global Intellectual Property Protection: General Introduction
Part I: Systemic and Conceptual Issues
2: Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan: Effects of Combined Hedging: Overlapping and Accumulative Protections for IP Assets on a Global Scale
3: Tuomas Mylly: The New Constitutional Architecture of Intellectual Property
Part II: International and Transnational IP Norms as 'Constitutional Hedges' of IP
4: Martin Senftleben: From Flexible Balancing Tool to Quasi-Constitutional Straitjacket: How the EU Cultivates the Constraining Function of the Three-Step Test
5: Nari Lee: Hedging (into) Property?: Invisible Trade Secrets and International Trade in Goods
Part III: Human Rights Hedging IP Rights
6: Aurora Plomer: A Market-Friendly Human Rights Paradigm for IP Rights in Europe?
Part IV: International Investment Treaty Protection of IP
7: Rochelle C. Dreyfuss: Hedging Bets with BITS: The Impact of Investment Obligations on Intellectual Property Norms
8: Peter K. Yu: The Second Transformation of the International Intellectual Property Regime
Part V: Informal Measures and Private Regulation as Constitutional Hedges of IP
9: Daniel Acquah: Technical Assistance as a Hedge to IP Exclusivity
10: Martin Husovec and Joa~&o Pedro Quintais: Too Small to Matter?: On the Copyright Directive's Bias in Favour of Big Right-Holders
Part VI: Counter-narratives
11: Caterina Sganga: Multilevel Constitutionalism and the Propertisation of EU Copyright: Even Higher Protection or a New Structural Limitation?
12: Christophe Geiger and Luc Desaunettes-Barbero: The Revitalisation of the Object and Purpose of the TRIPS Agreement: The Plain Packaging Reports and the Awakening of the TRIPS Flexibility Clauses
13: Allan Rocha de Souza: Copyright, Human Rights, and the Social Function of Properties in Brazil
14: Graham Reynolds: Hedge or Counterweight?: New Constitutionalism and the Role of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in Intellectual Property Litigation
Part I: Systemic and Conceptual Issues
2: Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan: Effects of Combined Hedging: Overlapping and Accumulative Protections for IP Assets on a Global Scale
3: Tuomas Mylly: The New Constitutional Architecture of Intellectual Property
Part II: International and Transnational IP Norms as 'Constitutional Hedges' of IP
4: Martin Senftleben: From Flexible Balancing Tool to Quasi-Constitutional Straitjacket: How the EU Cultivates the Constraining Function of the Three-Step Test
5: Nari Lee: Hedging (into) Property?: Invisible Trade Secrets and International Trade in Goods
Part III: Human Rights Hedging IP Rights
6: Aurora Plomer: A Market-Friendly Human Rights Paradigm for IP Rights in Europe?
Part IV: International Investment Treaty Protection of IP
7: Rochelle C. Dreyfuss: Hedging Bets with BITS: The Impact of Investment Obligations on Intellectual Property Norms
8: Peter K. Yu: The Second Transformation of the International Intellectual Property Regime
Part V: Informal Measures and Private Regulation as Constitutional Hedges of IP
9: Daniel Acquah: Technical Assistance as a Hedge to IP Exclusivity
10: Martin Husovec and Joa~&o Pedro Quintais: Too Small to Matter?: On the Copyright Directive's Bias in Favour of Big Right-Holders
Part VI: Counter-narratives
11: Caterina Sganga: Multilevel Constitutionalism and the Propertisation of EU Copyright: Even Higher Protection or a New Structural Limitation?
12: Christophe Geiger and Luc Desaunettes-Barbero: The Revitalisation of the Object and Purpose of the TRIPS Agreement: The Plain Packaging Reports and the Awakening of the TRIPS Flexibility Clauses
13: Allan Rocha de Souza: Copyright, Human Rights, and the Social Function of Properties in Brazil
14: Graham Reynolds: Hedge or Counterweight?: New Constitutionalism and the Role of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in Intellectual Property Litigation
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1: Tuomas Mylly and Jonathan Griffiths: The Transformation of Global Intellectual Property Protection: General Introduction
Part I: Systemic and Conceptual Issues
2: Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan: Effects of Combined Hedging: Overlapping and Accumulative Protections for IP Assets on a Global Scale
3: Tuomas Mylly: The New Constitutional Architecture of Intellectual Property
Part II: International and Transnational IP Norms as 'Constitutional Hedges' of IP
4: Martin Senftleben: From Flexible Balancing Tool to Quasi-Constitutional Straitjacket: How the EU Cultivates the Constraining Function of the Three-Step Test
5: Nari Lee: Hedging (into) Property?: Invisible Trade Secrets and International Trade in Goods
Part III: Human Rights Hedging IP Rights
6: Aurora Plomer: A Market-Friendly Human Rights Paradigm for IP Rights in Europe?
Part IV: International Investment Treaty Protection of IP
7: Rochelle C. Dreyfuss: Hedging Bets with BITS: The Impact of Investment Obligations on Intellectual Property Norms
8: Peter K. Yu: The Second Transformation of the International Intellectual Property Regime
Part V: Informal Measures and Private Regulation as Constitutional Hedges of IP
9: Daniel Acquah: Technical Assistance as a Hedge to IP Exclusivity
10: Martin Husovec and Joa~&o Pedro Quintais: Too Small to Matter?: On the Copyright Directive's Bias in Favour of Big Right-Holders
Part VI: Counter-narratives
11: Caterina Sganga: Multilevel Constitutionalism and the Propertisation of EU Copyright: Even Higher Protection or a New Structural Limitation?
12: Christophe Geiger and Luc Desaunettes-Barbero: The Revitalisation of the Object and Purpose of the TRIPS Agreement: The Plain Packaging Reports and the Awakening of the TRIPS Flexibility Clauses
13: Allan Rocha de Souza: Copyright, Human Rights, and the Social Function of Properties in Brazil
14: Graham Reynolds: Hedge or Counterweight?: New Constitutionalism and the Role of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in Intellectual Property Litigation
Part I: Systemic and Conceptual Issues
2: Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan: Effects of Combined Hedging: Overlapping and Accumulative Protections for IP Assets on a Global Scale
3: Tuomas Mylly: The New Constitutional Architecture of Intellectual Property
Part II: International and Transnational IP Norms as 'Constitutional Hedges' of IP
4: Martin Senftleben: From Flexible Balancing Tool to Quasi-Constitutional Straitjacket: How the EU Cultivates the Constraining Function of the Three-Step Test
5: Nari Lee: Hedging (into) Property?: Invisible Trade Secrets and International Trade in Goods
Part III: Human Rights Hedging IP Rights
6: Aurora Plomer: A Market-Friendly Human Rights Paradigm for IP Rights in Europe?
Part IV: International Investment Treaty Protection of IP
7: Rochelle C. Dreyfuss: Hedging Bets with BITS: The Impact of Investment Obligations on Intellectual Property Norms
8: Peter K. Yu: The Second Transformation of the International Intellectual Property Regime
Part V: Informal Measures and Private Regulation as Constitutional Hedges of IP
9: Daniel Acquah: Technical Assistance as a Hedge to IP Exclusivity
10: Martin Husovec and Joa~&o Pedro Quintais: Too Small to Matter?: On the Copyright Directive's Bias in Favour of Big Right-Holders
Part VI: Counter-narratives
11: Caterina Sganga: Multilevel Constitutionalism and the Propertisation of EU Copyright: Even Higher Protection or a New Structural Limitation?
12: Christophe Geiger and Luc Desaunettes-Barbero: The Revitalisation of the Object and Purpose of the TRIPS Agreement: The Plain Packaging Reports and the Awakening of the TRIPS Flexibility Clauses
13: Allan Rocha de Souza: Copyright, Human Rights, and the Social Function of Properties in Brazil
14: Graham Reynolds: Hedge or Counterweight?: New Constitutionalism and the Role of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in Intellectual Property Litigation
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