
The Protection of Intellectual Property in International Law
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- Part I: Introduction
- Chapter 1: Linkages in International Law affecting Intellectual Property (IP)
- Chapter 2: The Systematic Character of International Law
- 1: The ILC Approach
- 2: Is International Law a (Legal) System?
- 3: Societal Differentiation and Systems-Theory
- 4: A Functional Approach
- Chapter 3: Approaches for Analysing Norm Relationships
- 1: 'Conflict of Norms' Principles
- 2: Conflict-of-Laws Principles
- 3: Substantive Law Integration
- 4: The Toolbox
- Part II: Norm Relations Within the International IP System
- Chapter 4: Norm Relations amongst Multilateral Treaties
- 1: Revisions of- and Special Agreements to the Berne- and Paris Conventions
- 2: WTO/TRIPS Relations with the Main Pre-Existing IP Treaties
- Chapter 5: The Relationship between TRIPS and Later Inter-Se Agreements
- 1: FTA IP Obligations and TRIPS flexibilities
- 2: Conflict Resolution Norms in TRIPS and under General International Law
- 3: Conflict Clauses in FTAs
- 4: Conflict Resolution via Harmonious Interpretation and Priority in Application: The Limits of FTAs Shaping TRIPS Interpretation
- Chapter 6: The Legal Relationships within the International IP System: From Continuity to Resilience
- Part III: Alternative Rule Systems for the Protection of Intellectual Property
- Chapter 7: Intellectual Property under International Investment Agreements
- 1: The Scope for IP Protection under IIAs
- 2: Non-Discrimination Standards in IIAs
- 3: Absolute Standards of Treatment for Foreign Investments
- 4: International IP Obligations in Investor State Arbitration
- Chapter 8: The Protection of Intellectual Property in International Human Rights Law
- 1: The Scope for Protection for Creators Rights under Art.27 UDHR and Art.15 (1) c) ICESCR
- 2: The Right to (Intellectual) Property
- 3: Overlaps and Conflict Norms in the Human Rights System
- Chapter 9: Investment and human rights perspectives: increasing cross-fertilization with the international IP System
- Part IV: Intellectual Property and Other Rule Systems in International Law
- Chapter 10: The Perspective of World Trade Law on IP Rights
- 1: IP Protection and Enforcement a Barrier to or Facilitator of International Trade?
- 2: IP Rights under GATT - the Pre-TRIPS Cases
- 3: TRIPS-plus protection and enforcement as barrier to trade
- 4: Art.XX d) GATT as Conflict Norm in the Trade IP Relationship
- 5: Safeguarding a common core of IP protection the role of TRIPS
- Chapter 11: IP Rights in International Environmental Law
- 1: The foundation for biological resource and technology transfer rules in international law
- 2: Access and Benefit-Sharing regarding GRs and associated TK
- 3: Transfer of technology resulting from the utilization of GRs and associated TK
- 4: Transfer of technology to protect the environment
- 5: Conflict Clauses in international environmental agreements
- Part V: Integration and Conflict Norms in International IP Law
- Chapter 12: Conflict Rules and Specific Integration Tools in the International IP System
- 1: Formal conflict rules
- 2: Specific tools of accommodation - an overview
- 3: Exceptions and limitations subject to the three step test
- Chapter 13: General Principles for Integration
- 1: Public interest principles under Art.8 TRIPS
- 2: The balancing objectives in Art.7 TRIPS
- 3: Art.7 and 8 TRIPS in WTO dispute settlement: 20 years of neglect
- Chapter 14: The Protection of Intellectual Property in International Law: Fragmentation, Alternatives and the Limits of Integration
- 1: Resilience, cross-fertilisation and external concerns
- 2: Treaty interpretation, ceilings and a general exception clause
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