Recensione:
'This clearly-written and comprehensive text, by two leading scholars of European intellectual property law, is extremely adaptable. It is a perfect platform for classroom teaching, and is also a fine resource for those researching in what is becoming an increasingly complex field.' --Graeme B. Dinwoodie, University of Oxford, UK
This hybrid volume, part commentary, part primary sources, with questions to stimulate further thinking, serves both as a teaching tool and as a manual for lawyers who seek a comprehensive overview of EU intellectual property law. The book aims at a generalist legal audience, with very a helpful precis of international law, including the major multilateral treaties, as well as a summary of the EU legal framework that non-Europeans will find highly useful. The authors explore the full range of traditional and emerging IP rights. They also provide in-depth analysis of remedies and of the international private law issues that increasingly arise in contemporary complex IP litigation.' --- Jane Ginsburg, Columbia Law School, US
'This clearly-written and comprehensive text, by two leading scholars of European intellectual property law, is extremely adaptable. It is a perfect platform for classroom teaching, and is also a fine resource for those researching in what is becoming an increasingly complex field.' --- Graeme B. Dinwoodie, University of Oxford, UK
L'autore:
Annette Kur, Professor and formerly Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Munich and Thomas Dreier, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
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