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OverviewInternational Copyright Law is a complex and evolving field. Unlike national copyright laws, it is an edifice that consists of interlocking international instruments and agreements, the cornerstone of which is the Berne convention of 1886. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jane C. Ginsburg , Edouard TreppozPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd ISBN: 9781783477975ISBN 10: 1783477970 Pages: 880 Publication Date: 29 May 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContents: 1. History, Structure and Context of International Copyright Law PART I: APPLICABILITY OF INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT AND NEIGBOURING RIGHTS CONVENTIONS 2. From International Conventions to National Laws (or Relations between International and National Norms) 3. Points of Attachment of International Protection PART II: APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT AND NEIGHBOURING RIGHTS CONVENTIONS 4. National Treatment and Most-Favored-Nation Treatment 5. Substantive minima 6. Lacunae – Authorship and Ownership PART III: APPLICATION OF NATIONAL NORMS: PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW Introduction to International Private Law and its Application to Copyright and Neighbouring Rights 7. Jurisdiction to Adjudicate (Judicial Competence) 8. Conflict of Laws (Legislative Competence) 9. Recognition of Judgments IndexReviews'Professors Ginsburg and Treppoz's pioneer casebook, International Copyright Law: US and EU Perspectives, is a ground-breaking contribution of this kind. It sets up a framework, hands over a guide map to students and facilitates them with interpretation tools and vivid examples for their international copyright law journey. Elaborately designed questions imply further upgraded research possibilities from all angles and are challenging and inspiring not only to students but to scholars and practitioners.' -- Journal of Contemporary European Research 'Professors Ginsburg and Treppoz's pioneer casebook, International Copyright Law: US and EU Perspectives, is a ground-breaking contribution of this kind. It sets up a framework, hands over a guide map to students and facilitates them with interpretation tools and vivid examples for their international copyright law journey. Elaborately designed questions imply further upgraded research possibilities from all angles and are challenging and inspiring not only to students but to scholars and practitioners.' -- Journal of Contemporary European Research 'This book represents a unique synthetic presentation of today's positive law as regards international copyright law and its reception in the two main Western blocks. It is a must for students and teachers. Researchers, in my opinion, need the book since the sum it represents is what we all should know before drafting the first words of any opinion.' -- International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law `Professors Ginsburg and Treppoz's pioneer casebook, International Copyright Law: US and EU Perspectives, is a ground-breaking contribution of this kind. It sets up a framework, hands over a guide map to students and facilitates them with interpretation tools and vivid examples for their international copyright law journey. Elaborately designed questions imply further upgraded research possibilities from all angles and are challenging and inspiring not only to students but to scholars and practitioners.' -- Journal of Contemporary European Research `This book represents a unique synthetic presentation of today's positive law as regards international copyright law and its reception in the two main Western blocks. It is a must for students and teachers. Researchers, in my opinion, need the book since the sum it represents is what we all should know before drafting the first words of any opinion.' -- International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law Author InformationJane C. Ginsburg, Morton L. Janklow Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law, Columbia University, School of Law, New York, US and Edouard Treppoz, Professor, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |