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Patents and Technological Progress in a Globalized World: Liber Amicorum Joseph Straus (2009)

Contributor(s): Prinz Zu Waldeck Und Pyrmont, Wolrad (Editor), Adelman, Martin J (Editor), Brauneis, Robert (Editor), Drexl, Josef (Editor), Nack, Ralph (Editor)

ISBN: 9783540887423

Publisher: Springer

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Pub Date: December 16, 2008

Dewey: 346.0486

LCCN: 2008938335

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 2.30" H x 9.40" L x 6.60" W ( 3.30 lbs) 910 pages

Series: Mpi Studies on Intellectual Property and Competition Law

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The acceleration of technology, economic globalization, and international agreements has posed new challenges for intellectual property law. This book gives legal, economic, and policy perspectives on these challenges, focusing on the modern patent system.

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"It contains 60 articles or essays written by colleagues and friends to celebrate the achievements of Professor Dr Joseph Straus's illustrious career and to mark his 70th birthday. ... The essays are equally of interest to fellow academics, practitioners, judges ... students and policy-makers. ... this is a very readable book which provided food for thought on a wide range of topics and deserves to find its way onto the library shelves of all who teach, research, practise or judge in intellectual property matters." (Alison Firth, European Intellectual Property Review, Vol. 32 (4), 2010)

"Liber amicorum comprises 60 (!) articles written by friends, colleagues and pupils from more than 15 different countries in Asia, America and Europe. The articles address a wide range of legal, economic and policy perspectives on various challenges related to the title of the book ... . address a remarkable variety of crucial issues in the complex debates shaping today's technology related intellectual property law. ... the book also features contributions discussing various procedural, multi-jurisdictional and public policy aspects from a more general perspective." (Timo Minssen, Social Science Research Network, September, 2011)

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