
European Intellectual Property Law
Oxford University Press
Published on 7. January 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
744 pages
978-0-19-872991-4 (ISBN)
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Description
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.
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.
Reviews / Votes
Outstanding quality in all respects. A much needed addition to the European IP law literature. * Tuomas Mylly, Professor of Law, University of Turku * This is an excellent and unique IP textbook. * Lingling Wei, Lecturer in Law, Bournemouth University * This textbook has a wide EU perspective and is by far the most comprehensive and accessible textbook available on European IP law. * Nicola Lucchi, Associate Professor of Law, Joenkoeping International Business School *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 184 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
1263 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-872991-4 (9780198729914)
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Persons
Author
Fellow and Senior Law Tutor of St Catherine's College, Oxford; Research Fellow of the Institute of European and Comparative Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford
Professor of Intellectual Property Law, University of Nottingham
Content
FOUNDATIONS; THE LAW OF PATENTS AND ALLIED RIGHTS; THE LAW OF COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS; THE LAW OF TRADE MARKS AND ALLIED RIGHTS; DATA AND INFORMATION; ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES; FUTURE TRENDS