Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 172 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 491 g
Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 172 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 491 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-557512-5
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Chapters written by leading Intellectual Property (IP) experts
Covers twelve controversial areas of IP - perfect for a one-semester course
Serves as a great foundation for students who may wish to pursue further specialist study in IP law
This book provides an introduction to twelve current controversial areas of Intellectual Property, placing Australian concerns in an international context. Chapters consider the intersection of Intellectual Property and politics and philosophy, cultural rights, trade practices and marketing, medicine, biotechnology, agriculture, competition, trade and business practice.
Emerging Challenges in Intellectual Property is designed to provide an intellectual foundation to assist readers in developing their general knowledge and a sound overview of important issues, key writings and concepts. This enables readers to develop a more critical understanding of the current political and regulatory environment.
Zielgruppe
Undergraduate and postgraduate 3rd or 4th year law students, studying a general intellectual property elective subject as part of their law degrees. A secondary market of Intellectual Property law practitioners.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
1.:
Information Economy, Innovation and New Media (Kim Weatherall)
2.:
Six Minutes to Midnight - Can Intellectual Property Save the World? (Peter Drahos)
3.:
Indigenous Culture, Knowledge and Intellectual Property (Kathy Bowrey)
4.:
Copyright and Freedom of Expression (David Lindsay)
5.:
Copyright and the Creative Arts (Leanne Wiseman)
6.:
Competing Discourses of 'Rights' and 'Harms' in Trade Mark Law (Jason Bosland & Megan Richardson)
7.:
GI Blues: The Global Disagreement over Geographical Indications (Michael Handler & Robert Burrell)
8.:
Are the Courts Solving the Emerging Challenges of Biotech Patents? (Dianne Nicol)
9.:
Intellectual Property and Plants: Constitutive, Contingent and Complex (Jay Sanderson)
10.:
IP & Competition (Jane Nielsen)
11.:
Intellectual Property and International Trade (Chris Arup)
12.:
Intellectual Property and Commercialisation (Adam Liberman)




