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Reynolds. 05 October 2017 Cite Permissions Share Abstract This chapter considers the relationship between intellectual property (IP) and public health with a primary focus on US patent law and international law. Introduction It is a common view, and one that is even explicitly recognized in the preamble to the TRIPS Agreement 1, "that intellectual property rights are private rights." External Link Available on SSRN; . The relevance of intellectual property law has increased dramatically over the last several years. The emphasis is on economic analysis, but effort is made to embrace other perspectives as well. Should you have a question or problem, please get in touch. 07 August 2019, Highest quality revision and study guides for use alongside core reading to help consolidate knowledge, focus revision, and maximise potential, 9780198836452 This guide is intended for students and researchers studying intellectual propertylaw at the University of Oxford, although students and researchersfrom any field may find it useful. The field of psychology-law is extremely broad, encompassing a strikingly large range of topic areas in both applied psychology and experimental psychology. Paperback 9780198860884 Includes bibliographical references and index. Intellectual Property Law - Paperback - Oxford University Press Intellectual Property Law - Paperback - Oxford University Press Intellectual Property Law and Sociolegal Studies, William T. Gallagher and Debora J. Halbert35. Robert P. Merges 57, 4 Intellectual Property as a Public Interest Mechanism Rebecca Tushnet 95, 5 Intellectual Property and Human Rights: Mapping an Evolving and Contested Relationship Laurence R. Helper 117, 6 Intellectual Property Incentives: Economics and Policy Implications Stephen M. Maurer 144, 7 The Emergence and Development of Intellectual Property Law in Western Europe Catherine Seville 171, 8 The Emergence and Development of the International Intellectual Property System Sam Ricketson 198, 9 The Emergence and Development of United States Intellectual Property Law Oren Bracha 235, 10 The Emergence and Development of Intellectual Property Law in Canada Daniel Gervais 265, 11 The Emergence and Development of Intellectual Property Law in Australia and New Zealand Kimberlee Weatherall 291, 12 The Emergence and Development of Intellectual Property Law in Central and Eastern Europe Mihly Ficsor 315, 13 Intellectual Property in Asia: ASEAN, East Asia, and India Christoph Antons 348, 14 The Emergence and Development of Intellectual Property Law in the Middle East Michael Birnhack Amir Khoury 378, 15 Three Centuries and Counting: The Emergence and Development of Intellectual Property Law in Africa Caroline B. Ncube 409, 16 The Emergence and Development of Intellectual Property Law in South America Fabrcio Bertini Pasquot Polido Mnica Steffen Guise Rosina 431, 17 Patents and Related Rights: A Global Kaleidoscope Dan L. Burk 461, 19 Trade Marks and Allied Rights Dev Gangjee 517, 21 Rights in Data and Information Huw Beverley-Smith 594, 22 Overlapping Rights Estelle Derclaye 618, 23 Intellectual Property Licensing Michael Kasdan 652, 25 Cross-Border Intellectual Property Enforcement Eun-Joo Min Johannes Christian Wichard 687, Part V The Political Economy of Intellectual Property, 26 Users, Patents, and Innovation Policy Katherine J. Strandburg 725, 27 Traditional Knowledge, Indigenous Peoples, and Local Communities Susy Frankel 758, 28 Intellectual Property, Development, and Access to Knowledge Carolyn Deere Birkbeck 791, 29 Workers in the "Groves of Academe": The Claim of Academics to Copyright and Patents Michael Spence 829, 30 Intellectual Property Meets the Internet Pamela Samuelson 845, 31 Intellectual Property and Competition Law C. Scott Hemphill 872, 32 Intellectual Property and Private Ordering Reto M. Hilty 898, 33 Intellectual Property and Public Health Rebecca S. Eisenberg 931, 34 Intellectual Property and Climate Change Abbe E. L. Brown 958, "It must be said that the editors of this Handbook have achieved their stated aim consistent with the other volumes in the Oxford Handbook Series namely 'to provide a detailed entree to the field.' Irene Calboli, Professor of Law, Texas A&M University School of Law,Maria Lill Montagnani, Associate Professor of Commercial Law, Bocconi UniversityIrene 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. The Oxford Handbook of Intellectual Property Law https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198758457.001.0001 Online ISBN: 9780191818387 Print ISBN: 9780198758457 Publisher: Oxford University Press Book The Oxford Handbook of Intellectual Property Law Rochelle Dreyfuss (ed.
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