Global Intellectual Property Law

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2008-11-01
Publisher(s): Edward Elgar Pub
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Summary

"Globalisation of trade means that intangible informational resources are now produced, bartered and consumed anywhere and everywhere defying jurisdictional borders. Intellectual property has moved into the mainstream of national economic and developmental planning; in the recent past it has also emerged as the central impetus in multilateral trade relations. The authors of this original and progressive textbook trace the evolving remits of intellectual property, which are rapidly expanding to embrace new subject matter and increase the scope of protection. This creates conflicts with current trade, development, cultural, ethical, human rights and economic mores." "This book reflects on intellectual property as it stands at the crossroads of these values. It considers the challenges presented by such developments as the commodification of persona, the commons, and life itself. Most significantly perhaps, the book examines the impact of intellectual property on the international stage, especially in respect of trade, development, economics and biological and cultural diversity. It is sure to become an invaluable reference work for scholars and students of intellectual property, international law, public policy, politics, government, human rights and development, as well as legal practitioners."--BOOK JACKET.

Author Biography

Uma Suthersanen is Reader in Intellectual Property Law and Policy in the School of Law at Queen Mary, University of London. UK. Graham Dutfield is Professor of International Governance and Co-Director of the Centre for International Governance at the University of Leeds.

Table of Contents

The Status Quo and Its Origins
The globalisation of intellectual propertyp. 3
The international law and political economy of intellectual propertyp. 22
Principles of Intellectual Property
Legal, philosophical and economic justificationsp. 47
Copyrightp. 63
Patents and trade secretsp. 106
Trade marksp. 135
Designsp. 162
Other intellectual property rightsp. 178
Themes and Threads
International human rights and intellectual propertyp. 213
Information technologies and the internetp. 234
Intellectual property and developmentp. 272
Education, culture and knowledgep. 282
Biology, life and healthp. 299
Traditional knowledge: an emerging right?p. 327
Indexp. 357
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