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Improving Intellectual Property - A Global Project (Hardcover): Susy Frankel, Margaret Chon, Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Barbara... Improving Intellectual Property - A Global Project (Hardcover)
Susy Frankel, Margaret Chon, Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Barbara Lauriat, Jens Schovsbo
R4,905 Discovery Miles 49 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Research Handbook on Trademark Law Reform (Hardcover): Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Mark D. Janis Research Handbook on Trademark Law Reform (Hardcover)
Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Mark D. Janis
R5,420 Discovery Miles 54 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This follow-up to Graeme B. Dinwoodie and Mark D. Janis's successful book Trademark Law and Theory examines reform of trademark law from a number of perspectives and across many jurisdictions. In so doing, it analyses the most important current and future issues in the field, both providing normative frameworks for the development of trademark law and concrete proposals for reform. This Research Handbook is organized into three thematic parts discussing different areas of reform: the trademark registration process; subject matter boundaries and trademark protectability; and trademark scope and enforcement. Leading trademark law scholars from across the globe investigate important topics such as intermediary liability, trademark protection for product design, conceptions of the hypothetical ''average consumer'', and trademark depletion and congestion. Scholars and students of intellectual property law will find the provocative and insightful thinking in this Research Handbook stimulating and valuable. The practical suggestions for future reform will also be of interest to trademark lawyers, policymakers, brand managers and other marketing professionals.

Intellectual Property and General Legal Principles - Is IP a Lex Specialis? (Hardcover): Graeme B. Dinwoodie Intellectual Property and General Legal Principles - Is IP a Lex Specialis? (Hardcover)
Graeme B. Dinwoodie
R3,355 Discovery Miles 33 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The rule of lex specialis serves as an interpretative method to determine which of two contesting norms should be used to govern. In this book, the lex specialis label is broadly applied to intellectual property and connects a series of questions: What is the scope of intellectual property law? What is the relationship between intellectual property law and general legal principles? To what extent are intellectual property laws exceptional?Intellectual property assumes a prominent social and economic role worldwide and considering the costs and benefits of treating it separately from general principles of law is a salient area of enquiry. This thought-provoking book addresses the essence of intellectual property law and the role of intellectual property within broader legal institutions. Expert contributors explore lines of enquiry from a variety of more general perspectives and engage with and contribute to an area of law that is too significant socially and commercially to be considered only by specialists. Intellectual Property and General Legal Principles is a challenging book which scholars in intellectual property law will find a discerning contribution to their field. Contributors: A. Brown, I. Calboli, G. D'Agostino, G.B. Dinwoodie, S. Dusollier, B. Garrison, G. Ghidini, B. Hazucha, T.B. Larsen, H-C. Liu, C.R. McManis, C. Ncube, B.G. Otero, C. Waelde, T. Watabe, K. Weatherall

Trademark and Unfair Competition Law (Hardcover): Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Mark D. Janis Trademark and Unfair Competition Law (Hardcover)
Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Mark D. Janis
R23,186 Discovery Miles 231 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This assembly of writings by scholars, lawyers, and judges on the law and policy of trademarks and unfair competition presents a rich offering that ranges across time, place, and perspective. The challenge of revealing the subject s full scope to the interested tyro and yet making experts wonder how they had somehow overlooked this or that critical article is fully met. Professors Dinwoodie and Janis and their publisher deserve thanks for bringing this treasure trove within reach of all with an interest in why and how brands are regulated.' - David Vaver, Osgoode Hall Law School, Canada and University of Oxford, UKThis comprehensive two-volume collection of leading articles in trademark and unfair competition law spans almost a century and three continents, bringing together the most influential and significant scholarly work in this exciting field. These essential volumes, with a new and original introduction by two leading contemporary writers, are organized in a way that highlights essential concepts and will be invaluable both for those taking their first steps in the area and for those seeking to re-acquaint themselves with the classics. 44 articles, dating from 1925 to 2010 Contributors include: B. Beebe, L. Bently, R.S. Brown Jr., W. Cornish, R. Dreyfuss, A. Kur, J. Litman, R. Posner, F. Schechter

Trademark Law and Theory - A Handbook of Contemporary Research (Paperback): Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Mark D. Janis Trademark Law and Theory - A Handbook of Contemporary Research (Paperback)
Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Mark D. Janis
R2,189 Discovery Miles 21 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This important research Handbook brings together a set of illuminating works by the field's leading scholars to comprise one of the broadest and most far-reaching overviews of trademark law issues. Organized around three areas of inquiry, the book starts by offering a rich variety of methodological perspectives on trademark law. Reflecting the multifaceted nature of contemporary trademarks, contributors have drawn from law and economics, political science, semiotic theory, and history. The Handbook goes on to survey trademark law's international landscape, addressing indigenous cultural property, human rights issues, the free movement of goods, and the role of substantive harmonization. It concludes with a series of forward-looking perspectives, which focus on trademark law's intersection with the laws of advertising and free speech, copyright law, cyberspace regulation, and design protection. Discussing critical future issues regarding trademark protection and its relationship with other social policies, this Handbook will be of great interest to legal scholars, trademark lawyers and law students. It will also be of interest to academics in marketing, business, consumer psychology, and economics

Trademark Law and Theory - A Handbook of Contemporary Research (Hardcover): Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Mark D. Janis Trademark Law and Theory - A Handbook of Contemporary Research (Hardcover)
Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Mark D. Janis
R6,491 Discovery Miles 64 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This important research Handbook brings together a set of illuminating works by the field's leading scholars to comprise one of the broadest and most far-reaching overviews of trademark law issues. Organized around three areas of inquiry, the book starts by offering a rich variety of methodological perspectives on trademark law. Reflecting the multifaceted nature of contemporary trademarks, contributors have drawn from law and economics, political science, semiotic theory, and history. The Handbook goes on to survey trademark law's international landscape, addressing indigenous cultural property, human rights issues, the free movement of goods, and the role of substantive harmonization. It concludes with a series of forward-looking perspectives, which focus on trademark law's intersection with the laws of advertising and free speech, copyright law, cyberspace regulation, and design protection. Discussing critical future issues regarding trademark protection and its relationship with other social policies, this Handbook will be of great interest to legal scholars, trademark lawyers and law students. It will also be of interest to academics in marketing, business, consumer psychology, and economics

Methods and Perspectives in Intellectual Property (Hardcover): Graeme B. Dinwoodie Methods and Perspectives in Intellectual Property (Hardcover)
Graeme B. Dinwoodie
R4,026 Discovery Miles 40 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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

Transition and Coherence in Intellectual Property Law - Essays in Honour of Annette Kur (Paperback): Niklas Bruun, Graeme B.... Transition and Coherence in Intellectual Property Law - Essays in Honour of Annette Kur (Paperback)
Niklas Bruun, Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Marianne Levin, Ansgar Ohly
R975 Discovery Miles 9 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The nature and content of intellectual property (IP) law, which is heavily contingent on the state of technology and on social and market developments, has always been subject to ongoing transitions. How those transitions are effected and the shape they take is crucial to the ability of IP to achieve its stated goals and provide the necessary climate for investment in creativity, innovation and brand differentiation. Yet the need for change can run headlong into a desire for coherence. A search for coherence tests the limits of the concept of "intellectual property," is imperiled by overlaps between different IP regimes, and calls for a unifying normative theme. This volume assembles contributors from across IP and the globe to explore these questions, including whether coherence is desirable. It should be read by anyone interested in understanding the conceptual underpinnings of one of the most important and dynamic areas of the law.

Trade Dress and Design Law (Paperback, 2nd ed.): Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Mark D. Janis Trade Dress and Design Law (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Mark D. Janis
R4,127 Discovery Miles 41 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Secondary Liability of Internet Service Providers (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017): Graeme B.... Secondary Liability of Internet Service Providers (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Graeme B. Dinwoodie
R4,773 Discovery Miles 47 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book analyses the doctrinal structure and content of secondary liability rules that hold internet service providers liable for the conduct of others, including the safe harbours (or immunities) of which they may take advantage, and the range of remedies that can be secured against such providers. Many such claims involve intellectual property infringement, but the treatment extends beyond that field of law. Because there are few formal international standards which govern the question of secondary liability, comprehension of the international landscape requires treatment of a broad range of national approaches. This book thus canvasses numerous jurisdictions across several continents, but presents these comparative studies thematically to highlight evolving commonalities and trans-border commercial practices that exist despite the lack of hard international law. The analysis presented in this book allows exploration not only of contemporary debates about the appropriate policy levers through which to regulate intermediaries, but also about the conceptual character of secondary liability rules.

Secondary Liability of Internet Service Providers (Hardcover, 2017 ed.): Graeme B. Dinwoodie Secondary Liability of Internet Service Providers (Hardcover, 2017 ed.)
Graeme B. Dinwoodie
R6,174 Discovery Miles 61 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book analyses the doctrinal structure and content of secondary liability rules that hold internet service providers liable for the conduct of others, including the safe harbours (or immunities) of which they may take advantage, and the range of remedies that can be secured against such providers. Many such claims involve intellectual property infringement, but the treatment extends beyond that field of law. Because there are few formal international standards which govern the question of secondary liability, comprehension of the international landscape requires treatment of a broad range of national approaches. This book thus canvasses numerous jurisdictions across several continents, but presents these comparative studies thematically to highlight evolving commonalities and trans-border commercial practices that exist despite the lack of hard international law. The analysis presented in this book allows exploration not only of contemporary debates about the appropriate policy levers through which to regulate intermediaries, but also about the conceptual character of secondary liability rules.

Trade Dress and Design Law (Paperback): Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Mark D. Janis Trade Dress and Design Law (Paperback)
Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Mark D. Janis
R4,186 Discovery Miles 41 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Building on their well-received casebook, Trademarks and Unfair Competition: Law and Policy, the authors present Trade Dress and Design Law, the first student text to offer an integrated treatment of the forms of intellectual property protection available for trade dress and designs. This exceptional paperback may be used as the main text in an advanced course devoted to trade dress and designs, or may be used as a supplemental text for an advanced survey course or a variety of other intellectual property courses. This addition to the exciting Elective Series offers an analysis and comparison of the protection of trade dress and designs under numerous intellectual property regimes, including: a detailed exploration of the protection of trade dress and designs under trademark and unfair competition laws thorough treatment of design patent law, an area that is neglected in most student texts on intellectual property exploration of the application of copyright protection to pictorial, graphic and sculptural works, architectural works, and works of visual art, among others coverage of sui generis design protection regimes integrated discussions of European and international sources

A Neofederalist Vision of TRIPS - The Resilience of the International Intellectual Property Regime (Hardcover): Graeme B.... A Neofederalist Vision of TRIPS - The Resilience of the International Intellectual Property Regime (Hardcover)
Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
R4,740 Discovery Miles 47 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The TRIPS Agreement (Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights), signed on April 15, 1994, introduced intellectual property protection into the World Trade Organization's multilateral trading system for the first time, and it remains the most comprehensive international agreement on intellectual property to date. A Neofederalist Vision of TRIPS by Graeme B. Dinwoodie and Rochelle C. Dreyfuss examines its interpretation, its impact on the creative environment, and its effect on national and international lawmaking. It propounds a vision of TRIPS as creating a neofederalist regime, one that will ensure the resilience of the international intellectual property system in time of rapid change. In this vision, WTO members retain considerable flexibility to tailor intellectual property law to their national priorities and to experiment with changes necessary to meet new technological and social challenges, but agree to operate within an international framework. This framework, while less powerful than the central administration of a federal government, comprises a series of substantive and procedural commitments that promote the coordination of both the present intellectual property system as well as future international intellectual property lawmaking. Part I demonstrates the centrality of state autonomy throughout the history of international negotiations over intellectual property. Part II, which looks at the present, analyzes the decisions of the WTO in intellectual property cases. It concludes that the WTO has been inattentive to the benefits of promoting cultural diversity, the values inherent in intellectual property, the rich fabric of its law and lore, the necessary balance between producers and users of knowledge goods, and the relationship between the law and the technological environment in which it must operate. Looking to the future, Part III develops a framework for integrating the increasingly fragmented international system and proposes the recognition of an international intellectual property acquis, a set of longstanding principles that have informed, and should continue to inform intellectual property lawmaking. The acquis would include both express and latent components of the international regime, put access-regarding guarantees such as user rights on a par with proprietary interests and enshrine the fundamental importance of national autonomy in the international system.

Transition and Coherence in Intellectual Property Law - Essays in Honour of Annette Kur (Hardcover): Niklas Bruun, Graeme B.... Transition and Coherence in Intellectual Property Law - Essays in Honour of Annette Kur (Hardcover)
Niklas Bruun, Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Marianne Levin, Ansgar Ohly
R3,023 Discovery Miles 30 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The nature and content of intellectual property (IP) law, which is heavily contingent on the state of technology and on social and market developments, has always been subject to ongoing transitions. How those transitions are effected and the shape they take is crucial to the ability of IP to achieve its stated goals and provide the necessary climate for investment in creativity, innovation and brand differentiation. Yet the need for change can run headlong into a desire for coherence. A search for coherence tests the limits of the concept of "intellectual property," is imperiled by overlaps between different IP regimes, and calls for a unifying normative theme. This volume assembles contributors from across IP and the globe to explore these questions, including whether coherence is desirable. It should be read by anyone interested in understanding the conceptual underpinnings of one of the most important and dynamic areas of the law.

Rome Regulations - Commentary (Hardcover, 2nd New edition): Graeme B. Dinwoodie Rome Regulations - Commentary (Hardcover, 2nd New edition)
Graeme B. Dinwoodie
R5,904 R4,864 Discovery Miles 48 640 Save R1,040 (18%) Out of stock
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