Improving intellectual property : a global project /

"Undertaking the global project of improving intellectual property demands a critical and dynamic evaluation of its parameters and impacts. This innovative book considers what it means to improve intellectual property globally, exploring various aspects and perspectives of the international int...

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Další autoři: Frankel, Susy (Editor), Chon, Margaret (Editor), Dinwoodie, Graeme B., 1966- (Editor), Lauriat, Barbara (Editor), Schovsbo, Jens (Editor)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023
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Obsah:
  • Preface: Rochelle dreyfuss: Teacher, builder, scholar, friend / Harry First
  • 1. Introduction / Graeme Dinwoodie and Susy Frankel
  • Part I. Addressing boundaries and imbalance
  • 2. Prioritizing intellectual property's freedom to operate / Margaret Chon
  • 3. Are negative spaces likely to be fragile? / Christopher Jon Sprigman
  • 4. The marrakesh treaty: Using the tools of intellectual property law to advance human rights / Laurence R. Helfer
  • Part II. Public health, pandemics and crises
  • 5. Winning and losing pairings in access to medicines: A practical guide / Peter F. Drahos
  • 6. Covid crisis underscores ip imbalance / Cynthia M. Ho
  • 7. Using compulsory licences as a governance tool: The need for greater effectiveness and policy coherence / Duncan Matthews, Esther van Zimmeren and Timo Minssen
  • 8. Food security, food crisis and boundaries to intellectual property / Geertrui Van Overwalle
  • Part III. Patent challenges
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  • 9. The case for a liability rule to stimulate investment in sub-patentable innovation / Jerome H. Reichman and Ana Santos Rutschman
  • 10. How do we protect biomedical research in the evolving intellectual property environment? / Dianne Nicol and Jane Nielsen
  • 11. The validity of patent royalties after patent expiration: Brulotte/kimble from the viewpoint of Japanese private international law / Toshiyuki Kono
  • 12. 'Tool time': The continuing relevance of compulsory licensing as a patent policy tool / Margo A. Bagley
  • 13. Us patent reform 2.0: Simplifying first-inventor-to-file novelty / Toshiko Takenaka
  • Part IV. Dispute settlement and court specialization
  • 14. The federal circuit's reach as a specialized court beyond patent law / Jeanne C. Fromer
  • 15. Specialization everywhere: Increasing adjudicator specialization in the patent litigation ecosystem / Sarah R. Wasserman Rajec and Melissa F. Wasserman
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  • 16. The unified patent court: A new patent troll haven / Thomas Riis
  • 17. Transnational judicial competition in intellectual property law / Marketa Trimble
  • 18. Navigating public, private, national, and global: International commercial arbitration of patent disputes / Barbara Lauriat
  • Part V. Authors and inventors
  • 19. Authors' copyright (?) / Jane C. Ginsburg
  • 20. Authors' moral rights in the berne convention / Gustavo Ghidini and Laura Moscati
  • 21. AI machines as inventors: The role of human agency in patent law / Brad Sherman
  • 22. Artificial inventors / Daniel Gervais
  • Part VI. Expressive genericity and freedoms
  • 23. Patent exhaustion as a canon of expressive freedom / Dan L. Burk
  • 24. Expressive genericity revisited: What EU policymakers can learn from rochelle dreyfuss / Martin Senftleben
  • 25. The sensibility of 'expressive genericity' and the rise (and potential fall) of rogers v. Grimaldi in American trademark law / Barton Beebe
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  • 26. Trademarks as language in the 21st century / David Tan
  • 27. Do trademarks assist global fabless manufacturing? / Stephen Petrie, Trevor Kollmann, Russell Thomson, Alexandru Codoreanu and Elizabeth Webster
  • Part VII. Information/data and confidentiality/publicity
  • 28. Information law pioneer / Sharon K. Sandeen
  • 29. The right of publicity as civic communication / Megan Richardson
  • 30. Governing valuable confidential data in the eu: Transparency as fairness / Nari Lee
  • 31. Fair, frand and open - the institutionalization of research data sharing under the EU data strategy / Mireille van Eechoud
  • 32. A shifting paradigm of regulatory data transparency in Europe: How to reconcile the irreconcilable / Żaneta Zemła-Pacud
  • Part VIIi. Non-discrimination issues
  • 33. Remuneration rights and national treatment / Bernt Hugenholtz
  • 34. The limits of national treatment / Annette Kur
  • 35. Discriminatory non-discrimination / Susy Frankel
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  • 36. Non-discrimination as to the field of commerce as a norm of international trade mark law / Lionel Bently
  • Part IX. Making international ip and investment law
  • 37. Proceduralism is not fetishism: International intellectual property lawmaking and global administrative law / Orit Fischman Afori
  • 38. Early findings on the economic impacts of intellectual property-related trade agreements / Keith E. Maskus and William Ridley
  • 39. The changing chemistry between intellectual property and investment law / Peter K. Yu
  • 40. Investment treaties and public health: Time to rethink the strategy? / Dhanay Cadillo Chandler
  • 41. Excluding intellectual property from bilateral trade and investment agreements: A lesson from the global health crisis / Christophe Geiger
  • Part X. Institutions and political drivers
  • 42. Justifying the public law of patents / Kali Murray
  • 43. Wipo alert - a reason to be alerted? / Alexander Peukert
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  • 44. A scholarly look at international ip - idealistic and pragmatic / Justin Hughes and Ruth L. Okediji
  • 45. Ip in an era of new mercantilism / Daniel Benoliel
  • 46. Toward pluralism in u.s. Intellectual property / Michael J. Burstein
  • 47. Does ip improve the world? / Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan
  • Index.