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Préface
Voted IPKat Best IP Law Book 2021
Auteur
Irene Calboli is Professor of Law at Texas A&M University School of Law, Transatlantic Technology Law Fellow at Stanford University, and Visiting Professor of Law at the National University of Singapore. She is a member of the American Law Institute, the board of the European Policy for Intellectual Property Law Association, and the Executive Committees of the Comparative Law, Art Law, and East Asia Sections of American Association of Law Schools. A widely published and cited scholar, she serves in the editorial boards of the Journal of IP Law and Practice, the Queen Mary Journal of IP, and the WIPO-WTO Colloquium Papers. She is an expert, inter alia, for WIPO, the EUIPO, the EU Commission, and several national Intellectual Property offices. Maria Lillà Montagnani is Associate Professor of Commercial Law at Bocconi University in Milan, where she teaches and research in the field of Intellectual Property Law and Information Technology Law, and is the Director of LL.M program in European Business and Social Law. She is Visiting Professor at Peking University School of Transnational law and NYU Global Hauser Research Fellow 2019-2020, NYU Law School. She has widely published in the field of Intellectual Property and Technology Law in national and international journals and prestigious book series. She is a member of the editorial board of several law journals and is an expert with the European Commission.
Texte du rabat
This book offers a comprehensive overview of the methods and approaches that could be used as guidelines to address and develop scholarly research questions related to intellectual property law, bringing together contributions from a diverse group of scholars who derive from a wide range of countries, backgrounds, and legal traditions.
Résumé
The relevance of intellectual property law has increased dramatically over the last several years. Globalization, digitization, and the rise of post-industrial information-based industries have all contributed to a new prominence of IP law as one of the most important factors in driving innovation and economic development. At the same time, the significant expansion of IP rules has impacted many areas of public policy such as public health, the environment, biodiversity, agriculture, and information in an unprecedented manner. The growing importance of IP law has led to an exponential growth of academic research in this area. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the methods and approaches that could be used as guidelines to address and develop scholarly research questions related to intellectual property law. In particular, this volume aims to provide a useful resource that can be used by IP researchers who are interested in expanding their expertise in a specific research method or seek to acquire an understanding of alternative lenses that could be applied to their research. This edited collection is one of the largest compilations, to date, of existing methods and approaches from different lenses, perspectives, and experiences from a diverse group of scholars who derive from a wide range of countries, backgrounds, and legal traditions. This diversity, both regarding the topics and the authors of the contributions, is a fundamental feature of this collection, which seeks to assist IP researchers across many countries in the developing and developed world. This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.
Contenu
Introduction
Part I: Intersections Between Intellectual Property Law and Other Areas of Law
1.: Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan: Intellectual Property and International Law: A Research Framework
2.: Graeme W. Austin: A Conflicts of Law Approach to Intellectual Property Research
3.: Irene Calboli: Comparative Legal Analysis and Intellectual Property Law: A Guide for Research
4.: Jacques de Werra: Contract Law and Intellectual Property Transactions: Research Perspectives
5.: Giancarlo Frosio: Intellectual Property Law and Extra-Contractual Liability
6.: Michael Grynberg: Property Law and the Intellectual Property Agenda
7.: Laurent Manderieux: The Relationship Between Intellectual Property and Administrative Law
8.: Mariateresa Maggiolino and Laura Zoboli: The Intersection Between Intellectual Property and Antitrust Law
9.: Megan Richardson: Intellectual Property Law and (Data) Privacy
10.: Maria Lillà Montagnani: The Interface Between Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law
11.: Joshua D. Sarnoff: A Research Framework for Intellectual Property and Environmental Law
12.: Peter K. Yu: Intellectual Property, Human Rights and Methodological Reflections
13.: Ajay K. Sharma and Dipa Dube: The Relevance of Criminal Law in Intellectual Property Law Research
14.: Althaf Marsoof: Intersections Between Intellectual Property and Dispute Resolution
Part II: Intersections Between Intellectual Property Law and the Humanities
15.: Marketa Trimble: Intellectual Property Law and Geography
16.: Michael Birnhack: A Post-colonial Framework for Researching Intellectual Property History
17.: Jose Bellido: Intellectual Property and the Question of the Archive
18.: Maurizio Borghi: Interpreting Historical-Philosophical Sources of Intellectual Property
19.: Jeremy N. Sheff: Philosophical Approaches to Intellectual Property Law Scholarship
20.: George Nicholas and Catherine Bell: Intellectual Property and Archaeology: Research Concerns and Considerations
21.: Fiona MacMillan: Intellectual Property and Cultural Heritage: Towards Interdisciplinarity
22.: Alan Durant and Jennifer Davis: Directions in Intellectual Property Law Research: A Linguistic Contribution
23.: Zahr K. Said: Law and Literature in Intellectual Property Methodologies
24.: David Tan: Intellectual Property and Semiotics: The Signs of the Times
25.: Arpan Banerjee: A Primer on Intellectual Property and Popular Culture Research
Part III: Intersections Between Intellectual Property Law and (Social) Science
26.: Shubha Ghosh: Consequentialist Thinking and Economic Analysis in Intellectual Property
27.: Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie: Innovation Economics Approach to Intellectual Property Law Scholarship
28.: Geertrui Van Overwalle and Lina Kestemont: Multidisciplinary Legal Research: Science and Technology and Intellectual Property
29.: Daniel Seng: Intellectual Property, Information Science and Quantitative Legal Analysis
30.: Sharon Bar-Ziv: A Content Analysis Approach to Intellectual Property Research
31.: Thomas Margoni: Computational Legal methods: Text and Data Mining in Intellectual Property Research
32.: Rudi Bekkers and Arianna Martinelli: A Network Analysis Approach to Intellectual Property Research
33.: Alan C. Marco and Saurabh Vishnubhakat: Survival Analysis in Intellectual Property Research
34.: William T. Gallagher and Debora J. Halbert: Intellectual Property Law and Sociolegal Studies
35.: Gregory N. Mandel: The Psychology of Intellectual Property
36.: Elfriede Penz and Eva Hofmann: Intellectual Property and Behavioral Studies: Methodological Perspectives
37.: Jessica Silbey: Intellectual Property and Ethnography: A Qualitative Research Approach
38.: Dilip Sharma and Abhijeet Kumar: Methods for Intellectual Property Valuation
Part IV: Intersections Between Intellectual Property Law and Pluralism
39.: Ahmed Abdel-Latif and Pedro Roffe: The Interface between Intellectual Property and S…