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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: KRITIKA. [S.l.] : EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING, 2020 (OCoLC)1119581237 |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Peter Drahos; Gustavo Ghidini; Hanns Ullrich |
ISBN: | 9781839101342 1839101342 9781789909371 1789909376 |
OCLC Number: | 1147702985 |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Contents: | The challenges facing IP systems : researching for the future / Rochelle C. Dreyfuss -- The digital economy, digital society, and private law / Hans-W. Micklitz -- Unfair competition law, an annex to IP law? : A consumer protection law? : A legal field in its own right? / Frauke Henning-Bodewig -- Property abandoned? : rights, wrongs and forgetting Durkheim / Mark Findlay -- The forsaken PTO : some observations on public policies concerning intellectual property law in Brazil / Pedro Marcos Nunes Barbosa -- Intellectual property and the bundle-of-rights metaphor / Séverine Dusollier -- Uses and abuses of database rights / Valeria Falce. |
Series Title: | Kritika: Essays on Intellectual Property Ser. |
Other Titles: | Kritika (Essays on intellectual property) Essays on intellectual property |
Responsibility: | edited by Peter Drahos, Gustavo Ghidini and Hanns Ulrich. |
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'The three first volumes of Kritika: Essays on Intellectual Property contain a deeply satisfying collection of in-depth doctrinal analyses, policy and case studies in all the major IP subject areas. With contributions from a distinctive array of scholars - all internationally recognized leaders in the field - Kritika presents rigorous and carefully considered topics that reflect upon the complex web of regulatory and legal responses to the challenges of globalized knowledge governance. These carefully curated volumes include a diversity of theoretical perspectives, empirical analyses and legal reasoning that illuminate existing controversies and provoke new approaches to pressing problems at the interface of law, culture, and technology. Kritika is an invaluable resource to IP scholars regardless of the stage of their career. The essays offer consequential insights, creative analyses and doctrinal refinements that will enrich the field and endure for the foreseeable future.' -- Ruth L. Okediji, Harvard Law School, US Read more...

