The diversity of methods used and perspectives displayed in
intellectual property law scholarship is now quite vast. This book
brings together scholars from around the globe to discuss these
methods and provide insights into how they are best used.Methods
and Perspectives in Intellectual Property portrays the multiplicity
of approaches available to a scholar of IP, and demonstrates how
our understanding of intellectual property law is enriched by,
amongst other things, use of historical, comparative and empirical
analysis. The book highlights the emergence of law and economics in
the US as one of the dominant paradigms through which to consider
intellectual property law, but also illustrates how learning may
usefully be imported from other fields, such as law and society,
political economy, and international relations, as well as less
obvious quarters such as ethics and happiness research. Methods and
Perspectives in Intellectual Property will prove valuable for
professors, researchers, policymakers and students in intellectual
property law as well as other related areas. Contributors: A.
Adewopo, M. Barczewski, N. Bruun, I. Calboli, M. Chon, E. Derclaye,
G.B. Dinwoodie, Y.M. Gadallah, C. Geiger, G. Ghidini, A. Griffiths,
P. Johnson, D. Py , A. Rahmatian, M. Senftleben, D. Tan, M.A.
Wilkinson
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