Harmonizing Intellectual Property Law For A Trans Atlantic Knowledge Economy


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Harmonizing Intellectual Property Law for a Trans-Atlantic Knowledge Economy


Harmonizing Intellectual Property Law for a Trans-Atlantic Knowledge Economy

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language: en

Publisher: Brill Nijhoff

Release Date: 2024-06-20


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This book gathers insights from scholars in Europe and the United States into the continuing fragmentation of intellectual property law despite increased trade in knowledge, which is often prompts legislators to call for greater harmonization.

Harmonizing Intellectual Property Law for a Trans-Atlantic Knowledge Economy


Harmonizing Intellectual Property Law for a Trans-Atlantic Knowledge Economy

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language: en

Publisher: BRILL

Release Date: 2024-04-30


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This book gathers and builds on research into distinct national and regional traditions in regulating innovation. It is an early attempt at a comprehensive legal history of the uneven trans-Atlantic harmonization of IP law. Authors explore harmonization as a legal mandate and a progressive ideal, and imagine areas in which coherent regulatory webs could build a more vibrant trans-Atlantic knowledge economy.

The Silent Peacemaker: Intellectual Property Rights and the Interwar International Legal Order, 1919–1939


The Silent Peacemaker: Intellectual Property Rights and the Interwar International Legal Order, 1919–1939

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language: en

Publisher: BRILL

Release Date: 2024-12-02


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This collection of essays explores the role intellectual property played in the interwar period and the expansion and protection of intellectual property rights. The geographical scope of the book is global so as to give perspectives from different regions on how intellectual property law developed. The topics covered range from a synopsis of intellectual property in Jewish works confiscated by the Nazis to how intellectual property can be understood as part of the evolution of inventors’ moral rights. This volume’s aim is to develop new narratives on the ideas and structures of intellectual property during the interwar period and on how those ideas and structures were held together by the competing forces of markets, ownership and political ideals of the international legal order at that time. Contributors are: Michael Blakeney, Enrico Bonadio, Patricia Covarrubia, Christine Haight Farley, Laura Ford, Giacomo Gabbuti, Johanna Gibson, Phillip Johnson, Ekaterina Kirsanova, Anat Lior, P. Sean Morris, Alessandro Nuvolari, Emmanuel Oke, Véronique Pouillard, Akshita Rohatgi, Anele Simon, Caterina Sganga, Noppanun Supasiripongchai, Masabumi Suzuki, and Lior Zemer.