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Köp båda 2 för 979 kr'This remarkable book covers the impact of human rights on intellectual property law in the most comprehensive review ever undertaken. It is destined to influence the future development of this field and constitutes an essential resource for both scholars and practitioners. -- Jerome H. Reichman, Duke University, School of Law, US 'Professor Geiger has assembled an extraordinary group of leading legal scholars, human rights lawyers, judges, and international civil servants to provide comprehensive, up-to-the-minute coverage of all the major issues implicated by the interaction between human rights and intellectual property. This volume will be required reading for anyone interested in this increasingly important topic.' -- Beebe Barton, New York University, School of Law, US 'As he has done throughout his career in edited books, Christophe Geiger Europe's leading scholar in this interdisciplinary area has once again collected a splendid set of authors and inveigled them to produce one of the most definitive compendia of essays on human rights and intellectual property. The discourse set out in this tome is magnificently wide and thought-provoking. There is much within the 35 chapters to stimulate readers of all persuasions and specialisms, be it development theories, corporate rights, international diplomacy or general philosophical trends.' -- Uma Suthersanen, Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, UK 'Human rights and intellectual property have travelled on separate avenues for too long, hardly interacting, and dealt with by separate communities. Yet, life does not make artificial distinctions of that kind. It confronts us with complex problems, interfacing intellectual property and human rights, both substantive and procedural. This Handbook proves the point. It offers an impressive and comprehensive account of such interface in domestic, European and global law, expounding foundations and jurisprudence. It makes an important and most welcome contribution to the discourse on trade, investment and human rights and the quest to find a proper balance. It offers new insights and is essential reading to all interested in exploring the complex relationship of human rights and intellectual property in legal practice and academic research' -- Thomas Cottier, University of Bern, Switzerland 'Intellectual property law draws boundaries around human creativity. In doing so it intersects with the principles and values of the human rights tradition. In this remarkable volume, Professor Christophe Geiger has brought together a great team of scholars to explore this intersection. The result is a Research Handbook that is comprehensive in its coverage of jurisdictions, issues and debates. It is an indispensable starting point for researchers wishing to understand the field and its many topics.' -- Peter Drahos, Australian National University and Queen Mary University of London, UK Offering both depth and breadth of coverage on this important subject (which certainly impacts on other areas of law) this book will make a welcome contribution to the body of scholarship on both intellectual property and human rights issues worldwide. In a globalized economy, it will almost undoubtedly emerge as required reading for practitioners and researchers on both sides of the Atlantic. -- The Barrister Magazine
Edited by Christophe Geiger, Professor of Law, Luiss University, Italy
Contents: Foreword Catherine Trautmann Introduction Christophe Geiger 1. Mapping the Interface Between Human Rights and Intellectual Property Laurence R. Helfer PART I LEGAL REALITY BEHIND HUMAN RIGHTS 2. Human Rights and Balancing: The Principle of Proportionality Jonas Christoffersen 3. Interaction Between Human Rights: Are All Human Rights Equal? Peggy Ducoulombier 4. Interaction Between International Human Rights Law and the European Legal Framework Rhona Smith 5. Overlaps and Conflict Norms in Human Rights Law: Approaches of European Courts to Address Intersections with Intellectual Property Rights Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan 6. Human Rights and Philosophical Foundations of Intellectual Property Daniel Gervais PART II HUMAN RIGHTS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Section 1: Human Rights Implications for Intellectual Property Legislation 7. The Constitutionalization of the European Legal Order: Impact of Human Rights on Intellectual Property In The EU Tuomas Mylly 8. The Fundamental Right to (Intellectual) Property and the Discretion of the Legislature Alexander Peukert 9. Human Rights and International Intellectual Property Law Hannu Wager and Jayashree Watal 10. Human Rights and Intellectual Property Law at the Bilateral and Multilateral Levels: Substantive and Operational Aspects Xavier Seuba 11. Mitigating the Impact of Intellectual Property in Developing Countries Through the Implementation of Human Rights Carlos Correa Section 2: Impact of Human Rights on Decisions of Courts and Intellectual Property Offices 12. Intellectual Property in Decisions of National Constitutional Courts in Europe Thomas Dreier and Marco Ganzhorn 13. Intellectual Property in Decisions of Constitutional Courts of Latin American Countries Denis Borges Barbosa and Charlene de vila Plaza 14. Human Rights and Intellectual Property in the United States: The Role of US Courts in Striking a Fine Balance Between Competing Policies Toshiko Takenaka and Linda Falcon 15. Fundamental Rights in the Practice of the European Trade Mark and Designs Office (OHIM) Philipp Von Kapff 16. Human Rights in the Case Law of the EPO Boards of Appeal Agnieszka Kupzok PART III PRACTICAL INTERACTION BETWEEN HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Section 1: Civil and Political Rights and Intellectual Property 17. Freedom of Expression and the Right to Information: Implications for Copyright Dirk Voorhoof 18. Free Signs and Free Use: How to Offer Room for Freedom of Expression Within the Trademark System Martin Senftleben 19. Free Speech and Other Human Rights in ICANNs New Generic Top Level Domain Process: Debating Top-Down Versus Bottom-Up Protections Jacqueline D. Lipton 20. Intellectual Property and Human Rights: Reputation, Integrity and the Advent of Corporate Personality Rights Guido Westkamp 21. Freedom to Conduct a Business, Competition and Intellectual Property Gustavo Ghidini and Andrea Stazi 22. Right to Property and Trade Secrets Tanya Aplin 23. Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights and the Right to a Fair Trial Jonathan Griffiths 24. Digital Copyright Enforcement Measures and their Human Rights Threats Peter K. Yu Section 2: Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Intellectual Property 25. Human Dignity and Patents Aurora Plomer 26. Right to Health and Patents Duncan Matthews 27. Public Health and Trademarks: Plain Packaging Laws and the TRIPS Agreement Jeffrey M. Samuels 28. Right to Food and Intellectual Property Protection for Plant Genetic Resources Claudio Chiarolla 29. Geographical Indications and Cultural Rights: The Intangible Cultural Heritage Connection? Dev S. Gangjee 30. Right to Culture and Copyright: Participation and Access Caterina Sganga 31. Human Rights, Persons with Disabilities and Copyright Abbe Brown and Charlotte Waelde Section 3: Collective Rights and Intellectual Property 32. The Right to Development: What Implications for the Multil