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According to editor George (Queen Mary, U. of London, UK), the globalization of intellectual property principles and tools is a particularly contentious and important issue in the legal community today. This volume contains 18 previously- published articles taken from various academic journals addressing various aspects of globalization and intellectual property. Topics include (for example) intellectual property rights as a global political issue; the integration of international and domestic intellectual property lawmaking; and intellectual property and the impact of foreign investment on indigenous culture. The volume lacks a subject index. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Acknowledgements vii
Series Preface ix
Introduction xi
PART I THE POLITICS AND ECONOMICS OF GLOBAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIZATION
`The International Relations of Intellectual Property', Cambridge Law Journal, 52, pp. 46--63.
3(18)
W.R. Cornish
`Why IPRs are a Global Political Issue', European Intellectual Property Review, 25, pp. 1--5.
21(6)
Christopher May
`The Economics of Intellectual Property Rights and the GATT: A View from the South', Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 22, pp. 243--64.
27(24)
Carlos Alberto Primo Braga
PART II TRADE-LINKED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATIONS: LATERALISMS AND TRIPS
`Battle of Lateralisms: Intellectual Property and Trade', Boston University International Law Journal, 8, pp. 239--46.
51(8)
Robert P. Merges
`Industry Strategies for Intellectual Property and Trade: The Quest for TRIPS, and Post-TRIPS Strategies', Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law, 10, pp. 79--108.
59(30)
Susan K. Sell
`BITs and BIPs: Bilateralism in Intellectual Property', Journal of World Intellectual Property, 4, pp. 791--808.
89(20)
Peter Drahos
PART III NEO-IMPERIALISM? GLOBAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIZATION IN A POST-COLONIAL AGE
`The Global Intellectual Property System and Sub-Saharan Africa: A Prognostic Reflection', Toledo Law Review, 33, pp. 749--71.
109(24)
Adebambo Adewopo
`North--South Disputes Over the Protection of Intellectual Property', Canadian Journal of Economics Revue canadienne d'Economique, 29, pp. S376--S81.
133(6)
R. Stephen Richardson
James D. Gaisford
`TRIPS -- Natural Rights and a ``Polite Form of Economic Imperialism''', Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 29, pp. 415--70.
139(56)
A. Samuel Oddi
`Neocolonialism, Anticommons Property, and Biopiracy in the (Not-So-Brave) New World Order of International Intellectual Property Protection', Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 6, pp. 11--58.
195(50)
Keith Aoki
PART IV GLOBALIZATION'S EFFECTS ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW'S CLASSIC DOCTRINES AND RATIONALES
`The Integration of International and Domestic Intellectual Property Lawmaking', Columbia -- VLA Journal of Law and the Arts, 23, pp. 307--15.
245(10)
Graeme B. Dinwoodie
`A Long, Strange TRIPS: The Pharmaceutical Industry Drive to Harmonize Global Intellectual Property Rules, and the Remaining WTO Legal Alternatives available to Third World Countries', University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law, 17, pp. 1069--125.
255(58)
Robert Weissman
`Harmonization and the Goals of Copyright: Property Rights or Cultural Progress?', Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 6, pp. 117--38.
313(22)
Kenneth D. Crews
`The Globalization of Private Knowledge Goods and the Privatization of Global Public Goods', in Keith E. Maskus and Jerome H. Reichman (eds), International Public Goods and Transfer Technology: Under a Globalized Intellectual Property Regime, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 3--45.
335(46)
Keith E. Maskus
Jerome H. Reichman
PART V BEYOND LAW: CULTURAL EFFECTS OF GLOBAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIZATION
`The Impact of Foreign Investment on Indigenous Culture: An Intellectual Property Perspective', North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation, 23, pp. 229--80.
381(52)
Doris Estelle Long
``Has Creativity Died in the Third World? Some Implications of the Internationalization of Intellectual Property', Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, 24, pp. 109--44.
433(36)
Ruth L. Gana
`(Intellectual) Property and Sovereignty.'' Notes Toward a Cultural Geography of Authorship', Stanford Law Review, 48, pp. 1293--355.
469(64)
Keith Aoki
`The Cultural Life of Things: Anthropological Approaches to Law and Society in Conditions of Globalization', American University Journal of International Law and Policy, 10, pp. 791--835.
533(46)
Rosemary J. Coombe
Name Index 579
Alexandra George is Lecturer in Intellectual Property Law at the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, University of London, UK.