PART Ⅰ THE GENERAL FRAMEWORK: FOUNDATION AND LIMITS OF IP PROTECTION 3
1 Remarks: 'one size fits all' consolidation and difference in intellectual property law&Graeme B. Dinwoodie 3
2 A framework for tailoring intellectual property rights&Michael W. Carroll 15
3 Patents and progress: the economics of patent monopoly and free access: where do we go from here?&Rudolph J.R. Peritz 40
4 Comment: some economic considerations regarding optimal intellectual property protection&Claudia Schmidt 49
5 Patents and open access in the knowledge economy&Ulf Petrusson 56
6 Free access, including freedom to imitate, as a legal principle-a forgotten concept?&Ansgar Ohly 97
PART Ⅱ FINETUNING THE SCOPE OF PROTECTION:LIMITATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS 121
7 Maximising permissible exceptions to intellectual property rights&Andrew F. Christie 121
8 Overprotection and protection overlaps in intellectual property law - the need for horizontal fair use defences&Martin Senftleben 136
9 Intellectual property and technology - looking for the twelfth camel?&Maciej Barczewski and Jerzy Zajadto 182
PART Ⅲ IP RIGHTS AS OBJECTS OF PROPERTY 195
10 Individual, multiple and collective ownership of intellectual property rights - which impact on exclusivity?&Alexander Peukert 195
11 Proprietary transactions in intellectual property in England and Germany: transfer of ownership, licensing, and charging&Stefan Enchelmaier 226
12 Control of museum art images: the reach and limits of copyright and licensing&Kenneth D. Crews and Melissa A. Brown 269
PART Ⅳ INTERNATIONAL IP LAW: ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL 287
13 Exploring the flexibilities of the TRIPS Agreement's provisions on limitations and exceptions&Christophe Geiger 287
14 The concept of sustainable development in international IP law new approaches from EU Economic Partnership Agreements?&Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan 308
Index 343