A Critique of the Ontology of Intellectual Property Law: Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
Autor Alexander Peukerten Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 apr 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108735728
ISBN-10: 110873572X
Pagini: 218
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
ISBN-10: 110873572X
Pagini: 218
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
Cuprins
1. Introduction; 2. Two ontologies; 3. Two abstractions; 4. Interim summary: an implausible paradigm; 5. The legal explanatory power of the two ontologies; 6. Normative critique of the abstract IP object.
Recenzii
'A Critique of the Ontology of Intellectual Property Law presents a radical reassessment of contemporary IP law. Alexander Peukert argues that the abstract property model upon which the law rests is fake. He traces the historical development of this model and demonstrates its tendency to support commodification, before proposing an alternative, more materialist form of regulation for the products of creativity and inventiveness. This erudite book throws down an important challenge to common assumptions and therefore deserves close attention from all scholars of IP law.' Jonathan Griffiths, Queen Mary University of London
'The ontology of IP law is one of the most fascinating, but also one of the most complex tenets within IP law. The type/token ontology is often seen as and inscrutable theory, puzzling many IP scholars. With great eloquence and scientific rigour, Alexander Peukert unveils the enigmatic contrast between the abstract and concrete dimension of IP rights. His book is a must-read for IP scholars who wish to expose themselves to a more thoughtful, multi-layered and thrilling examination of IP law.' Geertrui Van Overwalle, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
'This fascinating book is a 'must' for every scholar and practitioner interested in exploring the true character and nature of intellectual property rights. The author challenges traditional IP notions and proposes quite intriguing alternative approaches to the concept of the IP object. Whether or not one believes that IP resembles 'real property', this book will give the reader plenty of food for thought. Read to get intellectually stimulated!' Ole-Andreas Rognstad, University of Oslo
'The ontology of IP law is one of the most fascinating, but also one of the most complex tenets within IP law. The type/token ontology is often seen as and inscrutable theory, puzzling many IP scholars. With great eloquence and scientific rigour, Alexander Peukert unveils the enigmatic contrast between the abstract and concrete dimension of IP rights. His book is a must-read for IP scholars who wish to expose themselves to a more thoughtful, multi-layered and thrilling examination of IP law.' Geertrui Van Overwalle, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
'This fascinating book is a 'must' for every scholar and practitioner interested in exploring the true character and nature of intellectual property rights. The author challenges traditional IP notions and proposes quite intriguing alternative approaches to the concept of the IP object. Whether or not one believes that IP resembles 'real property', this book will give the reader plenty of food for thought. Read to get intellectually stimulated!' Ole-Andreas Rognstad, University of Oslo