The Policy Space in International Intellectual Property Law: Nijhoff International Trade Law Series, cartea 19
Autor Emmanuel Kolawole Okeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 apr 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004512078
ISBN-10: 9004512071
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Nijhoff International Trade Law Series
ISBN-10: 9004512071
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Nijhoff International Trade Law Series
Notă biografică
Emmanuel Kolawole Oke, Ph.D. (2015), University College Cork, is Lecturer in International Intellectual Property Law at Edinburgh Law School, University of Edinburgh. He has published monographs and many articles on the interface between intellectual property and other areas of international law.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
1Introduction
1 The ‘Glocal’ Nature of Contemporary Intellectual Property Rights
2 The Local, the Glocal, and the Global: Glocalisation as an Autonomous Concept
3 Methodological Glocalism and the Glocal Space in the International Intellectual Property System
4 A Roadmap for the Rest of This Book
2Framing the Boundaries of the Glocal Space in the International Intellectual Property System
1 Introduction
2 The Principle of Territoriality in International Intellectual Property Law
2.1Territoriality in the International Intellectual Property System
2.2The National Treatment Standard in the International Intellectual Property System
2.3The Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment Standard in the International Intellectual Property System
3 The Object and Purpose of the trips Agreement
3.1‘Object and Purpose’ and the Interpretation of the trips Agreement
3.2‘Object and Purpose’ and the Implementation of the trips Agreement
4 Conclusion
3The Glocal Space in International Copyright Law
1 Introduction
2 Copyright Protection at the International Level
3 The Components of the Glocal Space in International Copyright Law
3.1The Three-Step Test in Article 13 of the trips Agreement
3.2The Interface between Article 10(2) of the Berne Convention and Article 13 of the trips Agreement
3.3Exceptions for Educational Purposes in an Online Context and the wct
4 Conclusion
4The Glocal Space In International Patent Law
1 Introduction
2 Patent Protection at the International Level
3 The Components of the Glocal Space in International Patent Law
3.1The Patentability Criteria in Article 27.1 of the trips Agreement
3.2Exceptions to Patent Rights and Article 30 of the trips Agreement
3.2.1 The Stockpiling Exception and Article 30 of the trips Agreement
3.2.2 The Regulatory Review Exception and Article 30 of the trips Agreement
3.2.3 The Relationship between Article 27.1 and Article 30 of the trips Agreement
3.3Compulsory Licenses, Government Use, and Article 31 of the trips Agreement
3.4The Protection of Undisclosed Information, Data Exclusivity, and Article 39.3 of the trips Agreement
4 Conclusion
5The Glocal Space in International Trademark Law
1 Introduction
2 Trademark Protection at the International Level
3 The Components of the Glocal Space in International Trademark Law
3.1Protectable Subject Matter and Article 15 of the trips Agreement
3.2The Rights of a Trademark Owner and Article 16 of the trips Agreement
3.2.1 The Scope of the Exclusive Right of a Trademark Owner and Article 16.1 of the trips Agreement
3.2.2 Well-Known Trademarks and Articles 16.2 and 16.3 of the trips Agreement
3.3Exceptions to Trademark Rights and Article 17 of the trips Agreement
3.4Requirement of Use to Maintain Registration and Article 19 of the trips Agreement
3.5The Imposition of Special Requirements on the Use of Trademarks and Article 20 of the trips Agreement
3.5.1 The Encumbrance of the Use of a Trademark in the Course of Trade by Special Requirements
3.5.2 When is the Use of a Trademark in the Course of Trade ‘Unjustifiably’ Encumbered?
3.5.3 Is it Necessary to Consider Alternative Measures under Article 20 of the trips Agreement?
3.5.4 The Role of the fctc in the Australia – Plain Packaging Dispute and Implications for Non-wto Law in wto Disputes
3.6Licensing and Assignment of Trademarks and Article 21 of the trips Agreement
4 Conclusion
6The Glocal Space in International Geographical Indications Law
1 Introduction
2 The Protection of Geographical Indications at the International Level
3 The Glocal Space in Section 3 of Part ii of the trips Agreement
3.1The Glocal Space in Article 22 of the trips Agreement
3.1.1 Article 22.2 of the trips Agreement
3.1.2 Articles 22.3 and 22.4 of the trips Agreement
3.2The Glocal Space in Article 23 of the trips Agreement
3.3The Glocal Space in Article 24 of the trips Agreement
3.3.1 Article 24.3 of the trips Agreement
3.3.2 Article 24.4 of the trips Agreement
3.3.3 Article 24.5 of the trips Agreement
3.3.4 Articles 24.6 to 24.9 of the trips Agreement
4 Conclusion
7The Glocal Space in the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
1 Introduction
2 The Global Rules for the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
3 The Components of the Glocal Space in Part iii of the trips Agreement
3.1The Glocal Space in Article 41 of the trips Agreement
3.2The Glocal Space in Article 42 of the trips Agreement
3.3The Glocal Space in Article 46 of the trips Agreement
3.4The Glocal Space in Article 51 of the trips Agreement
3.5The Glocal Space in Article 59 of the trips Agreement
3.6The Glocal Space in Article 61 of the trips Agreement
4 Conclusion
8Conclusion
Index
1Introduction
1 The ‘Glocal’ Nature of Contemporary Intellectual Property Rights
2 The Local, the Glocal, and the Global: Glocalisation as an Autonomous Concept
3 Methodological Glocalism and the Glocal Space in the International Intellectual Property System
4 A Roadmap for the Rest of This Book
2Framing the Boundaries of the Glocal Space in the International Intellectual Property System
1 Introduction
2 The Principle of Territoriality in International Intellectual Property Law
2.1Territoriality in the International Intellectual Property System
2.2The National Treatment Standard in the International Intellectual Property System
2.3The Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment Standard in the International Intellectual Property System
3 The Object and Purpose of the trips Agreement
3.1‘Object and Purpose’ and the Interpretation of the trips Agreement
3.2‘Object and Purpose’ and the Implementation of the trips Agreement
4 Conclusion
3The Glocal Space in International Copyright Law
1 Introduction
2 Copyright Protection at the International Level
3 The Components of the Glocal Space in International Copyright Law
3.1The Three-Step Test in Article 13 of the trips Agreement
3.2The Interface between Article 10(2) of the Berne Convention and Article 13 of the trips Agreement
3.3Exceptions for Educational Purposes in an Online Context and the wct
4 Conclusion
4The Glocal Space In International Patent Law
1 Introduction
2 Patent Protection at the International Level
3 The Components of the Glocal Space in International Patent Law
3.1The Patentability Criteria in Article 27.1 of the trips Agreement
3.2Exceptions to Patent Rights and Article 30 of the trips Agreement
3.2.1 The Stockpiling Exception and Article 30 of the trips Agreement
3.2.2 The Regulatory Review Exception and Article 30 of the trips Agreement
3.2.3 The Relationship between Article 27.1 and Article 30 of the trips Agreement
3.3Compulsory Licenses, Government Use, and Article 31 of the trips Agreement
3.4The Protection of Undisclosed Information, Data Exclusivity, and Article 39.3 of the trips Agreement
4 Conclusion
5The Glocal Space in International Trademark Law
1 Introduction
2 Trademark Protection at the International Level
3 The Components of the Glocal Space in International Trademark Law
3.1Protectable Subject Matter and Article 15 of the trips Agreement
3.2The Rights of a Trademark Owner and Article 16 of the trips Agreement
3.2.1 The Scope of the Exclusive Right of a Trademark Owner and Article 16.1 of the trips Agreement
3.2.2 Well-Known Trademarks and Articles 16.2 and 16.3 of the trips Agreement
3.3Exceptions to Trademark Rights and Article 17 of the trips Agreement
3.4Requirement of Use to Maintain Registration and Article 19 of the trips Agreement
3.5The Imposition of Special Requirements on the Use of Trademarks and Article 20 of the trips Agreement
3.5.1 The Encumbrance of the Use of a Trademark in the Course of Trade by Special Requirements
3.5.2 When is the Use of a Trademark in the Course of Trade ‘Unjustifiably’ Encumbered?
3.5.3 Is it Necessary to Consider Alternative Measures under Article 20 of the trips Agreement?
3.5.4 The Role of the fctc in the Australia – Plain Packaging Dispute and Implications for Non-wto Law in wto Disputes
3.6Licensing and Assignment of Trademarks and Article 21 of the trips Agreement
4 Conclusion
6The Glocal Space in International Geographical Indications Law
1 Introduction
2 The Protection of Geographical Indications at the International Level
3 The Glocal Space in Section 3 of Part ii of the trips Agreement
3.1The Glocal Space in Article 22 of the trips Agreement
3.1.1 Article 22.2 of the trips Agreement
3.1.2 Articles 22.3 and 22.4 of the trips Agreement
3.2The Glocal Space in Article 23 of the trips Agreement
3.3The Glocal Space in Article 24 of the trips Agreement
3.3.1 Article 24.3 of the trips Agreement
3.3.2 Article 24.4 of the trips Agreement
3.3.3 Article 24.5 of the trips Agreement
3.3.4 Articles 24.6 to 24.9 of the trips Agreement
4 Conclusion
7The Glocal Space in the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
1 Introduction
2 The Global Rules for the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
3 The Components of the Glocal Space in Part iii of the trips Agreement
3.1The Glocal Space in Article 41 of the trips Agreement
3.2The Glocal Space in Article 42 of the trips Agreement
3.3The Glocal Space in Article 46 of the trips Agreement
3.4The Glocal Space in Article 51 of the trips Agreement
3.5The Glocal Space in Article 59 of the trips Agreement
3.6The Glocal Space in Article 61 of the trips Agreement
4 Conclusion
8Conclusion
Index