Improving intellectual property [electronic resource] : a global project / edited by Susy Frankel (FRSNZ, Professor of Law and Chair in Intellectual Property and International Trade, Te Herenga Waka, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), Margaret Chon (Donald and Lynda Horowitz Endowed Chair for the Pursuit of Justice, Seattle University School of Law), Graeme B. Dinwoodie, (Global Professor of Intellectual Property Law and Distinguished University Professor, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law), Barbara Lauriat (Visiting Associate Professor and Frank H. Marks Intellectual Property Fellow, George Washington University Law School, US), and Jens Schovsbo (Professor of Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark).
"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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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Improving intellectual property |h [electronic resource] : |b a global project / |c edited by Susy Frankel (FRSNZ, Professor of Law and Chair in Intellectual Property and International Trade, Te Herenga Waka, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), Margaret Chon (Donald and Lynda Horowitz Endowed Chair for the Pursuit of Justice, Seattle University School of Law), Graeme B. Dinwoodie, (Global Professor of Intellectual Property Law and Distinguished University Professor, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law), Barbara Lauriat (Visiting Associate Professor and Frank H. Marks Intellectual Property Fellow, George Washington University Law School, US), and Jens Schovsbo (Professor of Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark). |
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505 | 0 | |a Contents: 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 -- 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 -- 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 volume Grimaldi in American trademark law / Barton Beebe -- 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 -- 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 -- 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. | |
520 | |a "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 intellectual property debate and contemplating the possibilities for reform. Building upon the seminal contributions of Rochelle Dreyfuss, an international team of eminent intellectual property scholars address some of the most pressing questions surrounding the improvement of intellectual property law's role in promoting innovation. The book explores intellectual property's shifting boundaries and balance; its increasing relation to other global public goods such as public health; its re-configuration of traditional categories and concepts; its contradictory and incomplete implementation in international law; and its changing institutions. While diverse in subject matter, the individual contributions share the common premise that intellectual property must continually re-assess its foundational assumptions, doctrines, policies, and rationales against evolving political economies, social demands, and technologies. Thought-provoking and accessible, Improving Intellectual Property will prove an invaluable resource for academics, researchers, and students of international intellectual property law. Its exploration of how intellectual property law might promote innovation in conjunction with national, regional, and global policy goals will also be of interest to practitioners and policymakers"-- |c Provided by publisher. | ||
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