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European intellectual property law / Justine Pila, Paul L.C. Torremans.
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Title:European intellectual property law / Justine Pila, Paul L.C. Torremans.
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Author/Creator:Pila, Justine, author.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Torremans, Paul, author.
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Published/Created:Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, [2019]
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: KJE2636 .P55 2019
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Intellectual property--European Union countries.
Patent laws and legislation--European Union countries.
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Edition:2nd Edition.
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Description:lxxiv, 637 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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Summary:"[This book offers an] 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 mmember states."-- Provided by publisher.
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Notes:Previous edition: 2016.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9780198831280 (pbk.)
0198831285
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: pt. I Foundations
1. Introduction to Domestic and International Intellectual Property Law
1.1. Introduction
1.2. What, How, and Why of Domestic Intellectual Property Law
1.3. What, How, and Why of International Intellectual Property Law
1.4. Conclusions
Further Reading
2. Foundations of European Union Intellectual Property Law
2.1. Introduction
2.2. From an International to a Constitutional Legal Order: The Establishment of the European Economic Community and its Development to the European Union
2.3. European Union Institutions
2.4. Legal Authority of the European Union: Competence
2.5. European Union Measures and Their Legal Effects
2.6. Court of Justice of the European Union
2.7. Conclusions
Further Reading
3. Theoretical Accounts of European Intellectual Property
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Intellectual Products
3.3. Property Rights
3.4. Accounts from Natural Law
3.5. Accounts from Unjust Enrichment/Unfair Competition
3.6. Accounts from Instrumentalism
3.7. Accounts from Pluralism
3.8. Case Study I: The Term of Copyright and Related Rights Protection
3.9. Case Study II: Biotech Patenting
3.10. Conclusions
Further Reading
pt. II Law of Patents and Allied Rights
4. Introduction to European Patent Law
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Patents for Inventions: An Overview
4.3. European Patent Convention 1973/2000
4.4. Challenges of Globalization and Developing Technology
4.5. Unitary (EU) Patent System
4.6. Conclusions
Further Reading
5. Procedure for Obtaining a European Patent
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Nature and Stages of the European Patent Grant Procedure and the Role and Identity of the Skilled Addressee
5.3. Obtaining a European Patent
5.4. Amending or Correcting a European Patent or Application
5.5. Conclusions
Further Reading
6. Patentable Subject Matter
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Requirements of Patentability
6.3. Public Policy Exclusions from Patentability
6.4. Requirement for an Invention
6.5. Conclusions
Further Reading
7. Secondary Patentability Requirements
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Novelty
7.3. Inventive Step
7.4. Susceptibility of Industrial Application
7.5. Conclusions
Further Reading
8. Patent Protection and Exploitation
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Patent Effects
8.3. Patent Scope
8.4. Patent Rights
8.5. Patent Limitations
8.6. Conclusions
Further Reading
9. Plant Variety Rights and Supplementary Protection Certificates
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Community Plant Variety Rights
9.3. Supplementary Protection Certificates
9.4. Conclusions
Further Reading
pt. III Law of Copyright and Related Rights
10. Introduction to the European Law of Copyright and Related Rights
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Copyright and Related Rights: An Overview
10.3. European Copyright and Related Rights System
10.4. Challenges of Globalization and Developing Technology
10.5. Conclusions
Further Reading
11. Subsistence and Ownership of Copyright and Related Rights
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Requirements for Subsistence
11.3. Authorial Works Protectable by Copyright
11.4. Subject Matter Protectable by Related Rights
11.5. Requirement for a Sufficient Territorial Connection
11.6. Requirement for Satisfaction of Applicable Formalities
11.7. Ownership
11.8. Conclusions
Further Reading
12. Rights Conferred by Copyright and Related Rights
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Reproduction Right
12.3. Rights of Communication, Distribution, Rental and Lending, and Resale
12.4. Term of Copyright and Related Rights Protection
12.5. Conclusions
Further Reading
13. Copyright and Related Rights Exceptions and Limitations
13.1. Introduction
13.2. European (EU) Legislative Scheme
13.3. Purpose of the Exceptions and other Interpretative Principles
13.4. Determining Proportionate Use in Practice
13.5. Conclusions
Further Reading
pt. IV Law of Trade Marks and Allied Rights
14. Registration and Use of the Trade Mark
14.1. Introduction
14.2. Applying for Classes of Goods or Services
14.3. Requirements for Registration: A Definition of a Trade Mark
14.4. Unregistrable Marks
14.5. Absolute Grounds for Refusal of Registration
14.6. Relative Grounds for Refusal of Registration
14.7. Applying for a EU Trade Mark
14.8. Uses of Trade Marks
14.9. Conclusions
Further Reading
15. Infringement and Revocation of the Trade Mark
15.1. Introduction
15.2. Infringement: The Starting Point
15.3. Article 10(2)(a) Directive/Article 9(2)(a) Regulation
15.4. Article 10(2)(b) Directive/Article 9(2)(b) Regulation
15.5. Article 10(2)(c) Directive/Article 9(2)(c) Regulation
15.6. Exceptions to Infringement
15.7. Revocation and Invalidity
15.8. Conclusions
Further Reading
16. Trade Marks and the Free Movement Aspects of EU Law
16.1. Introduction
16.2. Towards a Definition of Specific Subject Matter and the Essential Function
16.3. Repackaging and Relabelling Saga
16.4. Exhaustion Without Parallel Import
16.5. Exhaustion Covers Publicity
16.6. International Exhaustion
16.7. Real Context
16.8. Conclusions
Further Reading
17. Unfair Competition Law
17.1. Introduction
17.2. Diversity at National Level
17.3. International Treaties and the Link with IP
17.4. EU Unfair Competition Law
17.5. Conclusions
Further Reading
18. Indications of Geographical Origin
18.1. Introduction
18.2. Exclusive Right in the Global IP System
18.3. Quality Schemes Regulation
18.4. Spirits Regulation
18.5. Wine
Single CMO
Regulation
18.6. Aromatised Wine Regulation
18.7. Conclusions
Further Reading
19. Designs
19.1. Introduction
19.2. Requirements for the Grant of a Registered Design
19.3. Grounds for Refusal of Registration
19.4. Rights of the Owner and Infringement
19.5. Ownership of and Entitlement to a Registered Design
19.6. Invalidity
19.7. Duration of the Registered Design Right
19.8. International Commercial Exploitation
19.9. Community Design
19.10. Conclusions
Further Reading
pt. V Data and Information
20. Introduction to Rights in Data and Information
20.1. Moving Away from the Property Right
20.2. Nature of Information and of the `Rights' in Information
20.3. Set-Up of the Various Chapters
21. Database Rights
21.1. Introduction
21.2. Database
21.3. Copyright Protection for a Database
21.4. Database Right
21.5. Conclusions
Further Reading
22. Data Protection and Data Exclusivity
22.1. introduction
22.2. From Article 8 ECHR to Article 8 CFR
22.3. Balancing of Rights Characteristic
22.4. Key Concepts
22.5. Scope of Application
22.6. Key Principles
22.7. Rights of the Data Subject
22.8. Transborder Data Flows
22.9. Data Exclusivity
22.10. Conclusions
Further Reading
23. Trade Secrets
23.1. Introduction
23.2. Starting Points: National Laws and International Agreements
23.3. Directive
23.4. National Implementation of the Directive
23.5. Conclusions
Further Reading
pt. VI Enforcement and Remedies
24. Enforcement
24.1. Introduction
24.2. Intellectual Property and Private International Law: jurisdiction
24.3. Intellectual Property and Private International Law. Choice of Law
24.4. Conclusions
Further Reading
25. Remedies
25.1. Introduction
25.2. Civil Remedies
25.3. Criminal Remedies
25.4. Administrative Procedures
25.5. Conclusions
Further Reading
pt. VII Future Trends
26. Future Trends
26.1. Introduction
26.2. Outlook
26.3. IP as a Mechanism to Promote Competition
26.4. Case Studies as a Way to Look at Future Trends
26.5. Copyright and the Transformative Works Conundrum
26.6. Patents and the Unitary Patent Court Jurisdiction Conundrum
26.7. Conclusions
1. Introduction
Argument and Structure of the Book
Gender, Masculinity/ies and Power
References
2. Gender, Social Movements and the Politics of Backlash
Introduction
Gender and Social Movements
Backlash?
Postfeminism
Feminism, Postfeminism, Backlash and Men's Movements: A Typology
Conclusion
References
3. Masculinities, Crisis and Men's Movements
Introduction
History of Masculinity in Crisis
Masculinity and `Crisis' in Contemporary Empirical Context
Masculinity, Work and `Crisis'
Masculinity, Suicide and `Crisis'
Framing Masculinity and `Crisis': Conservative and Progressive Perspectives in Contemporary Public Debates
Conclusion
References
4. Feminist Men's Movements: The White Ribbon Campaign (UK) and the Dilemmas of Feminist Men
Introduction
Men's Movements Overview: Key Themes, Debates and Empirical Insights
Feminist Men's Movements
White Ribbon Campaign in the UK
Constructions of Masculinity in the White Ribbon Campaign
Gender Politics and the White Ribbon Campaign
Conclusion
References
5. Postfeminist Men's Movements: The Campaign Against Living Miserably and Male Suicide as `Crisis'
Introduction
Contents note continued: Postfeminist Men's Movements
Campaign Against Living Miserably
Constructions of Masculinity in the Campaign Against Living Miserably
Gender Politics and the Campaign Against Living Miserably
Conclusion
References
6. Backlash Men's Movements Part 1: (Real) Fathers 4 Justice, Bourgeois-Rational and New Man/New Father Masculinities
Introduction
Backlash Men's Movements
Fathers' Rights Groups
(Real) Fathers 4 Justice: The `New' Politics of Fatherhood
Researching (Real) Fathers 4 Justice: Methods and Data
Bourgeois-Rational Masculinity: The `Campaign for Truth, Justice and Equality' and the Good Enough Father
New Man/New Father Masculinity: `In the Name of the Father', Nurturing Fathers and Caring Masculinities
Conclusion
References
7. Backlash Men's Movements Part 2: (Real) Fathers 4 Justice, Hypermasculinity and Fathers as Superheroes
Introduction
Hypermasculinity: `Fighting for Your Right to See Your Kids', Superhero Fathers and the Dad's Army
Direct Action and the Fathers' Rights Activist
Superhero Fathers
`Bad' Fathers and `Vindictive Ex-Wives'
Remasculinising Fatherhood
Conclusion
References
8. Conclusion
References.