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Carefully authored by Justine Pila, this significantly revised and
expanded third edition of Catherine Seville's classic text,
presents a thorough and detailed treatise on EU intellectual
property (IP) law, taking into account the many developments in
legislation and case law since the second edition. As well as
setting out the legal framework for the main IP rights - copyright,
patents, designs, trademarks, and related rights - the book
examines the enforcement of IP rights, and the relationship of IP
with the EU's rules on the free movement of goods and competition.
It also addresses the increasingly global exploitation of IP, while
harmonisation remains partial, even at the EU level. This
authoritative reference work is a rigorous and precise account of
these complex and technical fields. It will be an essential
resource for both practitioners and scholars in the field of IP.
Key Features: Significantly updated and expanded since the second
edition Precise and eloquent examination of all IP rights in the EU
Coverage of the interaction between EU, National and International
laws A key reference work for practitioners and academics
* Updated vision on tunnelling design, tools, materials and
construction * Balanced mix of theory, technology and applied
experience * Different and harmonized points of view from
academics, professionals and contractors * Easy consultation in the
form of a handbook * Risk-oriented approach to tunnelling problems
With a particular focus on intellectual property, this work
explores some of the key methodological and institutional issues
affecting the development of European private law. Leading experts
consider seven key topics, furthering understanding of the impact
of Europeanization on the substance and quality of law, the process
of law-making in a Europeanised system, and the requirements for a
truly "European" legal order. The work begins by looking at the
making of European Intellectual Property law, covering models of
European harmonization, the pursuit of harmonization to date, and
the creation of the European intellectual property courts. It goes
on to examine the impact of European IP law, covering the impact of
constitutional rights and values on intellectual property, the
impact of general EU law on intellectual property, the relationship
between European and national courts, and European legal
methodology. Using intellectual property as a case study in private
law Europeanization, the work generate insights of relevance and
application within the fields of intellectual property and private
law generally to help develop a European legal methodology.
The book provides a new, global, updated, thorough, clear and
practical risk-based approach to tunnelling design and construction
methods, and discusses detailed examples of solutions applied to
relevant case histories. It is organized in three sequential and
integrated volumes: Volume 1: Concept - Basic Principles of Design
Volume 2: Construction - Methods, Equipment, Tools and Materials
Volume 3: Case Histories and Best Practices The book covers all
aspects of tunnelling, giving useful and practical information
about design (Volume 1), construction (Volume 2) and best practices
(Volume 3). It provides the following features and benefits:
updated vision on tunnelling design, tools, materials and
construction balanced mix of theory, technology and applied
experience different and harmonized points of view from academics,
professionals and contractors easy consultation in the form of a
handbook risk-oriented approach to tunnelling problems. The
tunnelling industry is amazingly widespread and increasingly
important all over the world, particularly in developing countries.
The possible audience of the book are engineers, geologists,
designers, constructors, providers, contractors, public and private
customers, and, in general, technicians involved in the tunnelling
and underground works industry. It is also a suitable source of
information for industry professionals, senior undergraduate and
graduate students, researchers and academics.
Tunnels and Underground Cities: Engineering and Innovation meet
Archaeology, Architecture and Art. Volume 3: Geological and
geotechnical knowledge and requirements for project implementation
contains the contributions presented in the eponymous Technical
Session during the World Tunnel Congress 2019 (Naples, Italy, 3-9
May 2019). The use of underground space is continuing to grow, due
to global urbanization, public demand for efficient transportation,
and energy saving, production and distribution. The growing need
for space at ground level, along with its continuous value increase
and the challenges of energy saving and achieving sustainable
development objectives, demand greater and better use of the
underground space to ensure that it supports sustainable, resilient
and more liveable cities. The contributions cover a wide range of
topics, from geological and geotechnical key-factors for tunnel
design, excavation geometry using digital mapping, real time
monitoring systems, via geotechnical data standardization and
management, to drone based deformation monitoring and Probabilistic
Fault Displacement Hazard Analysis. The book is a valuable
reference text for tunnelling specialists, owners, engineers,
archaeologists, architects, artists and others involved in
underground planning, design and building around the world, and for
academics who are interested in underground constructions and
geotechnics.
Tunnels and Underground Cities: Engineering and Innovation meet
Archaeology, Architecture and Art. Volume 7: Long and Deep Tunnels
contains the contributions presented in the eponymous Technical
Session during the World Tunnel Congress 2019 (Naples, Italy, 3-9
May 2019). The use of underground space is continuing to grow, due
to global urbanization, public demand for efficient transportation,
and energy saving, production and distribution. The growing need
for space at ground level, along with its continuous value increase
and the challenges of energy saving and achieving sustainable
development objectives, demand greater and better use of the
underground space to ensure that it supports sustainable, resilient
and more liveable cities. The contributions cover a wide range of
topics, from studying tunnels in squeezing ground conditions, via
case studies on the Brenner Base Tunnel, the second Gotthard
Tunnel, CERN (HL-LHCand the Dubai Strategic Sewerage Tunnel, to TBM
steering difficulties. The book is a valuable reference text for
tunnelling specialists, owners, engineers, archaeologists,
architects, artists and others involved in underground planning,
design and building around the world, and for academics who are
interested in underground constructions and geotechnics.
Tunnels and Underground Cities: Engineering and Innovation meet
Archaeology, Architecture and Art. Volume 9: Safety in Underground
Construction contains the contributions presented in the eponymous
Technical Session during the World Tunnel Congress 2019 (Naples,
Italy, 3-9 May 2019). The use of underground space is continuing to
grow, due to global urbanization, public demand for efficient
transportation, and energy saving, production and distribution. The
growing need for space at ground level, along with its continuous
value increase and the challenges of energy saving and achieving
sustainable development objectives, demand greater and better use
of the underground space to ensure that it supports sustainable,
resilient and more liveable cities. The contributions cover a wide
range of topics, tunnel inspection analysis, via risk assessment
for maintenance planning and civil engineering constraints on
tunnel ventilation and safety, to CFD simulations of longitudinal
ventilation of a road tunnel. The book is a valuable reference text
for tunnelling specialists, owners, engineers, archaeologists,
architects, artists and others involved in underground planning,
design and building around the world, and for academics who are
interested in underground constructions and geotechnics.
Tunnels and Underground Cities: Engineering and Innovation meet
Archaeology, Architecture and Art. Volume 8: Public Communication
and Awareness / Risk Management, Contracts and Financial Aspects
contains the contributions presented in the eponymous Technical
Sessions during the World Tunnel Congress 2019 (Naples, Italy, 3-9
May 2019). The use of underground space is continuing to grow, due
to global urbanization, public demand for efficient transportation,
and energy saving, production and distribution. The growing need
for space at ground level, along with its continuous value increase
and the challenges of energy saving and achieving sustainable
development objectives, demand greater and better use of the
underground space to ensure that it supports sustainable, resilient
and more liveable cities. The contributions cover a wide range of
topics, and is a valuable reference text for tunnelling
specialists, owners, engineers, archaeologists, architects, policy
makers, decision takers and others involved in underground
planning, design and building around the world, and for academics
who are interested in underground constructions and geotechnics.
Tunnels and Underground Cities: Engineering and Innovation meet
Archaeology, Architecture and Art. Volume 11: Urban Tunnels - Part
1 contains the contributions presented in the eponymous Technical
Session during the World Tunnel Congress 2019 (Naples, Italy, 3-9
May 2019). The use of underground space is continuing to grow, due
to global urbanization, public demand for efficient transportation,
and energy saving, production and distribution. The growing need
for space at ground level, along with its continuous value increase
and the challenges of energy saving and achieving sustainable
development objectives, demand greater and better use of the
underground space to ensure that it supports sustainable, resilient
and more liveable cities. The contributions cover a wide range of
topics, from geomechanical behavior evaluation, evaluation of
long-term tunnel behaviour, via monitoring excavation-related
ground deformation to risk management for tunneling-induced
deformations. The book is a valuable reference text for tunnelling
specialists, owners, engineers, archaeologists, architects, artists
and others involved in underground planning, design and building
around the world, and for academics who are interested in
underground constructions and geotechnics.
Tunnels and Underground Cities: Engineering and Innovation meet
Archaeology, Architecture and Art. Volume 5: Innovation in
underground engineering, materials and equipment - Part 1 contains
the contributions presented in the eponymous Technical Session
during the World Tunnel Congress 2019 (Naples, Italy, 3-9 May
2019). The use of underground space is continuing to grow, due to
global urbanization, public demand for efficient transportation,
and energy saving, production and distribution. The growing need
for space at ground level, along with its continuous value increase
and the challenges of energy saving and achieving sustainable
development objectives, demand greater and better use of the
underground space to ensure that it supports sustainable, resilient
and more liveable cities. The contributions cover a wide range of
topics, from artificial intelligence techniques for geomechanical
forecasting, via fiber reinforced concrete segmental lining, to
advanced 4-channel scan systems for tunnel inspection. The book is
a valuable reference text for tunnelling specialists, owners,
engineers, archaeologists, architects, artists and others involved
in underground planning, design and building around the world, and
for academics who are interested in underground constructions and
geotechnics.
Tunnels and Underground Cities: Engineering and Innovation meet
Archaeology, Architecture and Art. Volume 4: Ground Improvement in
Underground Constructions contains the contributions presented in
the eponymous Technical Session during the World Tunnel Congress
2019 (Naples, Italy, 3-9 May 2019). The use of underground space is
continuing to grow, due to global urbanization, public demand for
efficient transportation, and energy saving, production and
distribution. The growing need for space at ground level, along
with its continuous value increase and the challenges of energy
saving and achieving sustainable development objectives, demand
greater and better use of the underground space to ensure that it
supports sustainable, resilient and more liveable cities. The
contributions cover a wide range of topics, from permeation
grouting and consolidation works, safety operations, artificial
ground freezing to frost heave control. The book is a valuable
reference text for tunnelling specialists, owners, engineers,
archaeologists, architects, artists and others involved in
underground planning, design and building around the world, and for
academics who are interested in underground constructions and
geotechnics.
Tunnels and Underground Cities: Engineering and Innovation meet
Archaeology, Architecture and Art. Volume 2: Environment
sustainability in underground construction contains the
contributions presented in the eponymous Technical Session during
the World Tunnel Congress 2019 (Naples, Italy, 3-9 May 2019). The
use of underground space is continuing to grow, due to global
urbanization, public demand for efficient transportation, and
energy saving, production and distribution. The growing need for
space at ground level, along with its continuous value increase and
the challenges of energy saving and achieving sustainable
development objectives, demand greater and better use of the
underground space to ensure that it supports sustainable, resilient
and more liveable cities. The contributions cover a wide range of
topics, from online identification of excavation materials,
management and use of materials, the integration of tunnel
entrances in landscapes, to site-specific protocols for evaluating
environmental compatibility of spoil materials, and the reduction
of adverse effects of blasting methods on the living environment.
The book is a valuable reference text for tunnelling specialists,
owners, engineers, archaeologists, architects, artists and others
involved in underground planning, design and building around the
world, and for academics who are interested in underground
constructions and geotechnics.
Tunnels and Underground Cities: Engineering and Innovation meet
Archaeology, Architecture and Art. Volume 10: Strategic use of
underground space for resilient cities contains the contributions
presented in the eponymous Technical Session during the World
Tunnel Congress 2019 (Naples, Italy, 3-9 May 2019). The use of
underground space is continuing to grow, due to global
urbanization, public demand for efficient transportation, and
energy saving, production and distribution. The growing need for
space at ground level, along with its continuous value increase and
the challenges of energy saving and achieving sustainable
development objectives, demand greater and better use of the
underground space to ensure that it supports sustainable, resilient
and more liveable cities. The contributions cover a wide range of
topics, from investing in urban underground space, via effective
use of underground space for sustainable cities, and the use of new
energy carriers to the compound use of underground space for
integrated campus-urban development. The book is a valuable
reference text for tunnelling specialists, owners, engineers,
archaeologists, architects, artists and others involved in
underground planning, design and building around the world, and for
academics who are interested in underground constructions and
geotechnics.
Tunnels and Underground Cities: Engineering and Innovation meet
Archaeology, Architecture and Art. Volume 1: Archaeology,
Architecture and Art in Underground Construction contains the
contributions presented in the eponymous Technical Session during
the World Tunnel Congress 2019 (Naples, Italy, 3-9 May 2019). The
use of underground space is continuing to grow, due to global
urbanization, public demand for efficient transportation, and
energy saving, production and distribution. The growing need for
space at ground level, along with its continuous value increase and
the challenges of energy saving and achieving sustainable
development objectives, demand greater and better use of the
underground space to ensure that it supports sustainable, resilient
and more liveable cities. The contributions cover a wide range of
topics, from urban tunnelling under archaeological findings in
Naples (Italy) with ground freezing and grouting techniques, via
the functional role of heritage in metro projects, to
interdisciplinary research in geotechnical engineering and
geoarchaeology - a London case study. The book is a valuable
reference text for tunnelling specialists, owners, engineers,
archaeologists, architects, artists and others involved in
underground planning, design and building around the world, and for
academics who are interested in underground constructions and
geotechnics.
Tunnels and Underground Cities: Engineering and Innovation meet
Archaeology, Architecture and Art. Volume 6: Innovation in
underground engineering, materials and equipment - Part 2 contains
the contributions presented in the eponymous Technical Session
during the World Tunnel Congress 2019 (Naples, Italy, 3-9 May
2019). The use of underground space is continuing to grow, due to
global urbanization, public demand for efficient transportation,
and energy saving, production and distribution. The growing need
for space at ground level, along with its continuous value increase
and the challenges of energy saving and achieving sustainable
development objectives, demand greater and better use of the
underground space to ensure that it supports sustainable, resilient
and more liveable cities. The contributions cover a wide range of
topics, from artificial intelligence techniques for geomechanical
forecasting, via fiber reinforced concrete segmental lining, to
advanced 4-channel scan systems for tunnel inspection. The book is
a valuable reference text for tunnelling specialists, owners,
engineers, archaeologists, architects, artists and others involved
in underground planning, design and building around the world, and
for academics who are interested in underground constructions and
geotechnics.
Tunnels and Underground Cities: Engineering and Innovation meet
Archaeology, Architecture and Art contains the contributions
presented at the World Tunnel Congress 2019 (Naples, Italy, 3-9 May
2019). The use of underground space is continuing to grow, due to
global urbanization, public demand for efficient transportation,
and energy saving, production and distribution. The growing need
for space at ground level, along with its continuous value increase
and the challenges of energy saving and achieving sustainable
development objectives, demand greater and better use of the
underground space to ensure that it supports sustainable, resilient
and more liveable cities. This vision was the source of inspiration
for the design of the logos of both the International (ITA) and
Italian (SIG) Tunnelling Association. By placing key
infrastructures underground - the black circle in the logos - it
will be possible to preserve and enhance the quality of the space
at ground level - the green line. In order to consider and value
underground space usage together with human and social needs,
engineers, architects, and artists will have to learn to
collaborate and develop an interdisciplinary design approach that
addresses functionality, safety, aesthetics and quality of life,
and adaptability to future and varied functions. The 700
contributions cover a wide range of topics, from more traditional
subjects connected to technical challenges of design and
construction of underground works, with emphasis on innovation in
tunneling engineering, to less conventional and archetypically
Italian themes such as archaeology, architecture, and art. The book
has the following main themes: Archaeology, Architecture and Art in
underground construction; Environment sustainability in underground
construction; Geological and geotechnical knowledge and
requirements for project implementation; Ground improvement in
underground constructions; Innovation in underground engineering,
materials and equipment; Long and deep tunnels; Public
communication and awareness; Risk management, contracts and
financial aspects; Safety in underground construction; Strategic
use of underground space for resilient cities; Urban tunnels.
Tunnels and Underground Cities: Engineering and Innovation meet
Archaeology, Architecture and Art is a valuable reference text for
tunneling specialists, owners, engineers, architects and others
involved in underground planning, design and building around the
world, and for academics who are interested in underground
constructions and geotechnics.
The purpose of this book is to explore the key substantive,
methodological, and institutional issues raised by the proposed
unitary EU patent system contained in EU Regulations 1257/2012 and
1260/2012 and the Unified Patent Court Agreement 2013. The
originality of this work lies in its individual contributions and
uniquely broad approach, taking six different (historical,
constitutional, international, competition, institutional and
forward-looking) perspectives on the proposed patent system. This
means that the book offers a multi-authored and all round legal
appraisal of the proposed unitary system from experts in patent
law, EU constitutional law, private international law, and
competition law, as well as leading figures from the worlds of
legal practice, the bench, and the European Patent Office. The
unitary patent system raises issues of foundational importance in
the fields of patent and intellectual property law, EU law and
legal harmonization, which it is the purpose of the book to engage
with. This is a work which will enjoy wide and enduring interest
among academics, policy makers and decision makers/practitioners
working in patent law, intellectual property law, legal
harmonization, and EU law.
Point-counting results for sets in real Euclidean space have found
remarkable applications to diophantine geometry, enabling
significant progress on the Andre-Oort and Zilber-Pink conjectures.
The results combine ideas close to transcendence theory with the
strong tameness properties of sets that are definable in an
o-minimal structure, and thus the material treated connects ideas
in model theory, transcendence theory, and arithmetic. This book
describes the counting results and their applications along with
their model-theoretic and transcendence connections. Core results
are presented in detail to demonstrate the flexibility of the
method, while wider developments are described in order to
illustrate the breadth of the diophantine conjectures and to
highlight key arithmetical ingredients. The underlying ideas are
elementary and most of the book can be read with only a basic
familiarity with number theory and complex algebraic geometry. It
serves as an introduction for postgraduate students and researchers
to the main ideas, results, problems, and themes of current
research in this area.
The Requirement for an Invention in Patent Law provides a critical
analysis of legal conceptions of the invention in UK patent law and
under the European Patent Convention. Dr Justine Pila brings to
this text her extensive experience in intellectual property law.
A central theme of the book is that the requirement for an
invention, properly construed, sets the boundaries of the patent
system in two ways. The first is by defining the categories of
subject matters capable of supporting a patent, and the second is
by restricting the protection conferred by a patent to individual
subject matters conceived qua inventions. In serving these
functions, the requirement for an invention helps to fulfil the
public benefit objectives of the patent system by mediating the
balance struck by patents between individual patentees and the
public.
This book offers an analysis of legal conceptions of the invention
in UK patent law and their development from before the first patent
legislation of 1623 through the patent system's recent phase of
Europeanization. It includes a detailed study of the contemporary
(EPC) requirement for an invention and its construction by the
European Patent Office, and an analysis of the legal and policy
issues which that construction raises. It also places the UK and
EPC law in its interpretive context, including its international
statutory context, and offers a detailed account of international
law-making in the field of patents.
The Requirement for an Invention in Patent Law is an indispensible
reference text for students and academics of intellectual property
law in general and contemporary patent law in particular, and will
appeal to anyone interested in Europeanization, international
patent law and harmonization, and the history of the UK patent
system. Its elucidation of this complex area also makes it an
excellent guide for practitioners.
Tunnels and Underground Cities: Engineering and Innovation meet
Archaeology, Architecture and Art. Volume 12: Urban Tunnels - Part
2 contains the contributions presented in the eponymous Technical
Session during the World Tunnel Congress 2019 (Naples, Italy, 3-9
May 2019). The use of underground space is continuing to grow, due
to global urbanization, public demand for efficient transportation,
and energy saving, production and distribution. The growing need
for space at ground level, along with its continuous value increase
and the challenges of energy saving and achieving sustainable
development objectives, demand greater and better use of the
underground space to ensure that it supports sustainable, resilient
and more liveable cities. The contributions cover a wide range of
topics, from construction techniques and settlement predictions,
via red line tunnels, to the underground widening excavation
method. The book is a valuable reference text for tunnelling
specialists, owners, engineers, archaeologists, architects, artists
and others involved in underground planning, design and building
around the world, and for academics who are interested in
underground constructions and geotechnics.
European Intellectual Property Law offers a full account of the
main areas of substantive European IP law and a discussion of their
wider context and effect. The amount and reach of European law, and
decision-making in the field of intellectual property has grown
exponentially since the 1960s, making it increasingly difficult to
treat European law as an adjunct to domestic intellectual property
regimes. European Intellectual Property Law responds to this
reality by presenting a clear and detailed account of each of the
main areas of substantive EU intellectual property law, situated in
the context of both the EU legal system and international IP law,
including EU constitutional law, the law of the European Patent
Convention 1973/2000, and private international law. It draws
selectively on examples from domestic IP regimes to illustrate
substantive differences between those regimes and to demonstrate
the impact of European law, and decision-making on EU Member
States. This unique, thoroughly modern approach goes beyond a
discussion of the provisions of European legal instruments to
consider their wider context and effect. European Intellectual
Property Law is the ideal guide for any student wishing to gain a
full and critical understanding of the substantive European law of
intellectual property. Digital formats This second edition is
available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of
formats. - The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient
access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and
links that offer extra learning support:
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