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Global Intellectual Property Protection and New Constitutionalism: Hedging Exclusive Rights
This collection of essays, written by international experts and covering a range of different areas of intellectual property law, draws on constitutional theory, and particularly on ideas of "new constitutionalism", to engage with the complex array of contemporary legal constraints on intellectual property law-making.
Author(s) | Edited by Jonathan Griffiths (Professor of Intellectual Property Law, Professor of Intellectual Property Law, Queen Mary University of London), Tuomas Mylly (Professor of Commercial Law, Professor of Commercial Law, University of Turku). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 400 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 26 Nov 2021 |
Availability | Available |
This collection of essays, written by international experts and covering a range of different areas of intellectual property law, draws on constitutional theory, and particularly on ideas of "new constitutionalism", to engage with the complex array of contemporary legal constraints on intellectual property law-making.
1: Tuomas Mylly and Jonathan Griffiths: The Transformation of Global Intellectual Property Protection: General Introduction Part I: Systemic and Conceptual Issues 2: Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan: Effects of Combined Hedging: Overlapping and Accumulative Pro
Jonathan Griffiths is Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Queen Mary University of London. His research interests lie predominantly in copyright law (particularly European copyright law) and in the relationship between intellectual property law and