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Book Title: Is Intellectual Property Pluralism Functional?
Editor(s): Frankel, Susy
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 3
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors viii
Preface xi
Introduction 1
PART I GLOBAL STANDARDS AND THEIR
INTERACTION WITH NATIONAL NORMS
1 Whatever became of global, mandatory, fair use? A case study
in dysfunctional pluralism 8
Lionel Bently and Tanya Aplin
2 Intellectual property pluralism in African development
agendas: food security, plant variety protection and the role of
the WIPO 37
Susan Isiko Strba
3 National courts and their role in the development of
international intellectual property law and policy with
reflections on India 66
Alison Slade
4 Legal method and interpretation in international IP law:
pluralism or systemic coherence 96
Ana Nordberg
PART II PLURALISM WITHIN A FRAMEWORK OF
INTERNATIONAL NORMS: COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVES AND NATIONAL POLICY
DRIVERS
5 The role of confusion in unfair competition law: a comparative
perspective 129
Jennifer Davis
v
vi Is intellectual property pluralism functional?
6 Re-conceptualising the country code top level domain name as
a sui generis intellectual property right 153
Susan Corbett
7 Alternative products as a factor in determining the
functionality of trade marks how the criteria from the US
functionality doctrine could be applied in EU law 178
Lavinia Brancusi
8 Protecting traditional knowledge in Australia: what can we
learn from India and Peru? 206
Evana Wright
9 Geographical indications in Nepal: in search of identity 235
Pratyush Nath Upreti
PART III THE PLURALISTIC FUNCTIONS OF COPYRIGHT
10 Copyright as a service a perspective on the axiological nature
of the copyright system 267
Ewa Laskowska-Litak and Grzegorz Mania
11 Copyrightability of ...
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