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  • Formaat: Hardback, 1120 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jun-2020
  • Kirjastus: Kluwer Law International
  • ISBN-10: 9403513047
  • ISBN-13: 9789403513041
  • Formaat: Hardback, 1120 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jun-2020
  • Kirjastus: Kluwer Law International
  • ISBN-10: 9403513047
  • ISBN-13: 9789403513041

Intellectual Property Law and Human Rights

Fourth Edition

Edited by Paul L.C. Torremans

Once regarded as a niche topic, the nexus of intellectual property and human rights now lies in the eye of the storm that is today’s global economy. In this expanded new edition of the pre-eminent work in this crucial area of legal theory and practice – with nine completely new chapters – well-known authorities in both intellectual property law and human rights law present an in-depth analysis and discussion of essential and emerging issues in the convergence of intellectual property law and human rights law. The fourth edition is fully updated to address current matters as diverse as artificial intelligence, climate change, and biotechnological materials, all centred on the relations between intellectual property and freedom of expression and the fundamental right to privacy in an intellectual property environment.

The contributors address such topics as the following and more:

  • the status of copyright as a fundamental right;
  • fair use, transformative use, and the US First Amendment;
  • intellectual property in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights;
  • freedom to receive and impart information under the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights;
  • how to mitigate the risks article 17 of Directive 2019/970 poses to freedom of expression;
  • fair dealing defences;
  • algorithmic copyright enforcement and free speech;
  • developing a right to privacy for corporations;
  • expanding the role of morality and public policy in European patent law; and
  • ethical and religious concerns over patenting biotechnological inventions.

As human rights issues continue to arise in an intellectual property context, practitioners, academics, and policymakers in both fields will continue to recognize and use this well-established cornerstone work in the debate as a springboard to the future development of the ever more prominent interface of intellectual property and human rights.

Editor v
Contributors vii
Preface xxxiii
Part I The Relationship Between Intellectual Property and Human Rights
1(280)
Chapter 1 How Intellectual Property and Human Rights Can Live Together: An Updated Perspective
3(26)
Daniel Gervais
Chapter 2 The New Innovation Frontier Revisited: Intellectual Property and the European Court of Human Rights
29(60)
Laurence R. Heifer
Chapter 3 Challenges to the Development of a Human Rights Framework for Intellectual Property
89(28)
Peter K. Yu
Chapter 4 Reconceptualizing the Constitutional Dimension of Intellectual Property: An Update
117(52)
Christophe Geiger
Chapter 5 Intellectual Property Rights and Human Rights: Coinciding and Cooperating
169(32)
Gemma Minero
Chapter 6 Proportionality and Balancing Within the Objectives for Intellectual Property Protection
201(44)
Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan
Chapter 7 Copyright (and Other Intellectual Property Rights) as a Human Right
245(36)
Paul L.C. Torremans
Part II Copyright and Human Rights
281(310)
Chapter 8 Copyright and Freedom of Expression in Canada
283(22)
Myra J. Tawfik
Chapter 9 Communication to the Public of Works and Freedom to Receive and Impart Information in the Charter of Fundamental Rights
305(22)
Katarzyna Klqfkowska-Wasniowska
Chapter 10 Guiding the Blind Bloodhounds: How to Mitigate the Risks Article 17 of Directive 2019/970 Poses to the Freedom of Expression
327(26)
Krzysztof Garstka
Chapter 11 The Conflict Between the Human Right to Education and Copyright
353(34)
Sharon E. Foster
Chapter 12 Copyright and the Two Cultures of Online Communication
387(30)
Alexander Peukert
Chapter 13 Fair Use, Transformative Use and the First Amendment
417(28)
Marshall Leaffer
Chapter 14 After the Server Test: Embedded Content and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
445(16)
Andrew T. Foglia
Chapter 15 Finding the Balance in Copyright Law: Internal and External Control Through Fundamental Rights
461(24)
Bernd Justin Jiitte
Chapter 16 Fair Dealing Defences
485(22)
Patrick Masiyakurima
Chapter 17 Fundamental Rights for Author's and Contractual Relations: A Comparative Perspective
507(62)
David Felipe Alvarez Amezquita
Chapter 18 What Is Left of User Rights: Algorithmic Copyright Enforcement and Free Speech in the Light of the Article 17 Regime
569(22)
Sebastian Schwemer
Jens Schovsbo
Part III Trade Marks and Human Rights
591(154)
Chapter 19 Trademarks and Human Rights
593(52)
Marco Ricolfi
Chapter 20 Folklore, Human Rights and Intellectual Property
645(26)
Andrea Radonjanin
Chapter 21 Is Taking Advantage Always Unfair? Balancing Interests in Brand Investment with Basic Rights and Free Competition Rules in the EU
671(38)
Nigar Kirimova
Chapter 22 Algorithmic Enforcement Online
709(36)
Giancarlo Frosio
Part IV Rights in Information
745(122)
Chapter 23 Privacy, Confidentiality and Property
747(30)
Peter Jaffey
Chapter 24 Developing a Right of Privacy for Corporations
777(36)
Jacqueline N. Nwozo
Chapter 25 Intellectual Property, Human Rights and Climate Change
813(28)
Abbe E.L. Brown
Chapter 26 Geographical Indications and Human Rights
841(26)
Dev Gangjee
Part V Patents and Human Rights
867(2)
Chapter 27 Expanding the Role of Morality and Public Policy in European Patent Law
869(38)
Karen Walsh
Naomi Hawkins
Chapter 28 Personalized Medicine, Intellectual Property Rights and Human Rights
907(80)
Sven J.R. Bostyn
Chapter 29 Human DNA and Stem Cell Research: Ethical and Religious Concerns over Patenting Biotechnological Inventions in Malaysia
987(32)
Ida Madieha
Abdul Ghani Azmi
Majdah Zawawi
Chapter 30 Gene Patents and Human Rights
1019(44)
Geertrui van Overwalle
Index 1063