Description
For years, the debate surrounding the nature of intellectual property (IP) as a form of property has been a focal point of discussion among legal scholars and practitioners alike. The definition of property, especially within transnational and international frameworks, is often elusive and complex. In this insightful work, Ole-Andreas Rognstad delves deeply into the application of the property metaphor in relation to IP, offering a nuanced analysis from a transnational viewpoint.
In his book, Property Aspects of Intellectual Property (PDF), Rognstad meticulously outlines the critical intersections between IP and property rights. He examines the foundational justifications for these rights and how they function as assets, emphasizing the necessity of distinguishing their defining characteristics despite their inherent connections. Through this exploration, he sheds light on the implications of IP rights within the context of ongoing developments in international investment law and European human/fundamental rights law.
This comprehensive analysis is essential reading for a diverse audience, including practitioners, academics, and policymakers engaged with IP law. Additionally, it caters to philosophers and legal experts who are curious about the ongoing property discourse. By bridging theory with practice, Rognstad’s work not only enriches the academic landscape but provides practitioners with valuable insights that will enhance their understanding and application of IP law.
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‘The ebook not only contributes to the theoretical discourse about IP, but it also offers important input for IP practice. What more can you expect from an ebook on IP theory?‘ — Alexander Peukert, European Intellectual Property Review
NOTE: This product exclusively includes the ebook, Property Aspects of Intellectual Property in PDF format. No access codes are bundled with this product.









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