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Governance of Intellectual Property Rights in China and Europe (Hardcover)
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Governance of Intellectual Property Rights in China and Europe (Hardcover)
Series: Elgar Intellectual Property and Global Development series
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To a large extent, the global proliferation of IP laws in general
and the development of Chinese IP law in particular can be
described in terms of legal transplants. This remarkable book
edited by Nari Lee, Niklas Bruun and Mingde Li is breaking new
ground in the study of these phenomena. First, it provides a
thorough theoretical introduction to legal transplants and the
concept of governance. Second, it assembles case studies concerning
timely topics in copyright, patent, and trade mark law, which
illuminate that China is as well a 'norm-taker' as it increasingly
becomes a 'norm-maker'. The studies are mostly written jointly by
Chinese and non-Chinese authors. This pioneering approach brings
together the two perspectives that are also pertinent in the
process of transplantation, indigenization and transformation of IP
laws. The collection thereby sets a new standard in the study of
comparative IP law. It is an indispensable resource for everyone
interested in Chinese and European IP law.' - Alexander Peukert,
Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany'Governance of
Intellectual Property Rights in China and Europe is a timely
analysis of the ongoing transformation of China, from a
manufacturing to a knowledge-based economy, mirrored in the
transplant, application and evolution of its IP laws. The book is
even more remarkable as the contributions are written to a great
extent in co-authorship by Chinese and European scholars, providing
a unique blend of opinions and legal comparative analysis on the
subject. An exciting and thought-provoking volume!' - Stefan
Luginbuehl, PhD, Attorney at Law, Lawyer at the European Patent
Office Intellectual property (IP) law has been widely discussed in
recent scholarship, though many recent works explore the topic from
a largely descriptive perspective. This book provides an analytical
and comparative study of Chinese and European IP law, as well as an
analysis of system reforms in China. The book highlights, in three
parts, intellectual property for innovation and creativity in
China, comparing concepts and norms in Chinese and European IP law,
and governance of practices and IP enforcement. Demonstrating that
the governance of IP rights requires the adoption of a set of
norms, the contributors also argue that success is dependent on a
transformation of the perspectives and implementation. Students and
scholars of IP law, and Chinese IP law in particular, will find
this book to be a valuable resource to their work. It will also be
of interest to IP practitioners looking for an insight into system
reforms in China. Contributors include: D.O. Acquah, R.M.
Ballardini, N. Bruun, Y. Guan, K. He, K. Larson, N. Lee, M. Li, Y.
Li, M. Oker-Blom, B.P.-W. Liu, L. Tammenlehto, W. Wu, P.K. Yu, L.
Zhang, Q.-S. Zhao, Y. Zhao, L. Zhou
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