
The Europeanization of Intellectual Property Law
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- PART I: THE EUROPEANIZATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
- 1: Justine Pila: Intellectual Property as a Case Study in Europeanization: Methodological Themes and Context
- 2: Richard Arnold: An Overview of European Harmonization Measures in Intellectual Property Law
- PART II: HARMONIzATION MODELS AND APPROACHES
- 3: Jan Smits and William Bull: The Europeanization of Patent Law: Towards a Competitive Model
- 4: Bernt Hugenholz: Is Harmonization a Good Thinga The Case of the Copyright Acquis
- 5: Graeme Dinwoodie: The Europeanization of Trade Mark Law
- PART III: THE IMPACT OF GENERAL EU LAW
- 6: Christopher Wadlow: The Impact of General European Union Law on Industrial Property Law
- 7: Alain Strowel and Hee- Eun Kim: The Balancing Impact of General European Union Law on European Intellectual Property Jurisprudence
- PART IV: THE IMPACT OF CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND VALUES
- 8: The European Fundamental Rights and Intellectual Property
- 9: Catherine Seville: Rhetoric and Reality: The Impact of Constitutional and Fundamental Rights on Intellectual Property Law, as Revealed in the World of Peer to Peer
- PART V: EUROPEAN AND NATIONAL COURTS
- 10: Robin Jacob: The Relationship between European and National Courts in Intellectual Property Law
- 11: Jan Brinkhof and Ansgar Ohly: Towards a Unified Patent Court in Europe
- 12: Niilo Jääskinen: The Future of European Intellectual Property Courts: Intellectual Property and the European Judicial Architecture
- PART VI: TOWARDS A EUROPEAN LEGAL METHODOLOGY?
- 13: Justine Pila: A Constitutionalised Doctrine of Precedent and the Marleasing Principle as Bases for a European Legal Methodology
- 14: Ansgar Ohly: Concluding Remarks: Postmodernism and Beyond
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