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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 October 2022

Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
Axel Metzger
Affiliation:
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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Print publication year: 2022
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Contents

  1. List of Contributors

  2. Preface

  3. Part IThe Broad Environment for Intellectual Property Protection beyond Borders

    1. 1The International Intellectual Property System from an Economist’s Perspective

      Keith E. Maskus

    2. 2Cast into the Stones of International Law: A Critique of the UPOV Standards in the Light of Scientific Insights and Policy Shifts toward Agroecology and Natural Farming

      Mrinalini Kochupillai and Julia Köninger

    3. 3Economic Nationalism in Intellectual Property Policy and Law

      Alexander Peukert

    4. 4Hybrid International Intellectual Property Protection: Coherence, Governance and Balance

      Peter-Tobias Stoll

  4. Part IIIntellectual Property Protection within Its General International (Economic) Law Context

    1. 5The Role of Customary International Law for Intellectual Property Protection beyond Borders

      Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan

    2. 6Interpretation of IP Treaties in Accordance with Articles 31–33 VCLT: A Case Study on the Practice of the European Patent Office

      Axel Metzger

    3. 7Parallel Trade and Exhaustion of Intellectual Property in WTO Law Revisited

      Thomas Cottier

  5. Part IIIThe Scope and Mechanisms of International Intellectual Property Treaties

    1. 8Universalism in International Copyright Law as Seen through the Lens of Marrakesh

      Graeme B. Dinwoodie

    2. 9Measuring the Scope of Obligations under International Treaties: (To What Extent) Are IP Conventions Binding on Paris or TRIPS-Plus Legislation?

      Annette Kur

    3. 10Floors and Ceilings in International Copyright Treaties: Berne, TRIPS, WCT Minima and Maxima

      Jane C. Ginsburg

  6. Part IVImplementing International IP Provisions

    1. 11Self-Executing International Intellectual Property Obligations?

      Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss

    2. 12Technical Assistance as a Tool for Implementing and Expanding Intellectual Property Treaty Obligations

      Daniel Opoku Acquah

    3. 13How External Factors Shaped Domestic Intellectual Property Law in Latin America

      Juan I. Correa

    4. 14Creating Statutory Remuneration Rights in Copyright Law: What Policy Options under the International Legal Framework?

      Christophe Geiger and Oleksandr Bulayenko

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