Constructing European Intellectual Property offers a comprehensive
assessment of the current state of intellectual property
legislation in Europe and gives direction on how an improved system
might be achieved. This detailed study presents various
perspectives on what further actions are necessary to provide the
circumstances and tools for the construction of a truly balanced
European intellectual property system. The book takes as its
starting point that the ultimate aim of such a system should be to
ensure sustainable and innovation-based economic growth while
enhancing free circulation of ideas and cultural expressions. Being
the first in the European Intellectual Property Institutes Network
(EIPIN) series, this book lays down some concrete foundations for a
deeper understanding of European intellectual property law and its
complex interplay with other fields of jurisprudence as well as its
impact on a broad array of spheres of social interaction. In so
doing, it provides a well needed platform for further research.
Academics, policymakers, lawyers and many others concerned with
establishment of a regulatory framework for intangibles in the EU
will benefit from the extensive and thoughtful discussion presented
in this work. Contributors: C. Archambeau, R. D'Erme, E. Derclaye,
T. Dreier, S. Dusollier, G.E. Evans, C. Geiger, J. Griffiths, H.
Grosse Ruse-Khan, C. Heinze, P.B. Hugenholtz, T. Jaeger, A.
Kamperman Sanders, J. Krauss, A. Kur, R. Lutz, R. Matulionyte, L.
McDonagh, A. Metzger, T. Mylly, J. Raynard, M. Ricolfi, J.
Schovsbo, V. Scordamaglia, M. Senftleben, X. Seuba, U. Suthersanen,
T. Takenaka, G. Van Overwalle, M. Vivant
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