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9780198826743

Handbook of Intellectual Property Research Lenses, Methods, and Perspectives

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2021-08-03
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Author Biography


Irene Calboli, Professor of Law, Texas A&M University School of Law,Maria Lill? Montagnani, Associate Professor of Commercial Law, Bocconi University

Irene Calboli is Professor of Law at Texas A&M University School of Law, Transatlantic Technology Law Fellow at Stanford University, and Visiting Professor of Law at the National University of Singapore. She is a member of the American Law Institute, the board of the European Policy for Intellectual Property Law Association, and the Executive Committees of the Comparative Law, Art Law, and East Asia Sections of American Association of Law Schools. A widely published and cited scholar, she serves in the editorial boards of the Journal of IP Law and Practice, the Queen Mary Journal of IP, and the WIPO-WTO Colloquium Papers. She is an expert, inter alia, for WIPO, the EUIPO, the EU Commission, and several national Intellectual Property offices.

Maria Lill? Montagnani is Associate Professor of Commercial Law at Bocconi University in Milan, where she teaches and research in the field of Intellectual Property Law and Information Technology Law, and is the Director of LL.M program in European Business and Social Law. She is Visiting Professor at Peking University School of Transnational law and NYU Global Hauser Research Fellow 2019-2020, NYU Law School. She has widely published in the field of Intellectual Property and Technology Law in national and international journals and prestigious book series. She is a member of the editorial board of several law journals and is an expert with the European Commission.

Table of Contents


Introduction, Irene Calboli and Maria Lill? Montagnani
Part I: Intersections Between Intellectual Property Law and Other Areas of Law
1. Intellectual Property and International Law: A Research Framework, Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan
2. A Conflicts of Law Approach to Intellectual Property Research, Graeme W. Austin
3. Comparative Legal Analysis and Intellectual Property Law: A Guide for Research, Irene Calboli
4. Contract Law and Intellectual Property Transactions: Research Perspectives, Jacques de Werra
5. Intellectual Property Law and Extra-Contractual Liability, Giancarlo Frosio
6. Property Law and the Intellectual Property Agenda, Michael Grynberg
7. The Relationship Between Intellectual Property and Administrative Law, Laurent Manderieux
8. The Intersection Between Intellectual Property and Antitrust Law, Mariateresa Maggiolino and Laura Zoboli
9. Intellectual Property Law and (Data) Privacy, Megan Richardson
10. The Interface Between Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law, Maria Lill? Montagnani
11. A Research Framework for Intellectual Property and Environmental Law, Joshua D. Sarnoff
12. Intellectual Property, Human Rights, and Methodological Reflections, Peter K. Yu
13. The Relevance of Criminal Law in Intellectual Property Law Research, Ajay K. Sharma and Dipa Dube
14. Intersections Between Intellectual Property and Dispute Resolution, Althaf Marsoof
Part II: Intersections Between Intellectual Property Law and the Humanities
15. Intellectual Property Law and Geography, Marketa Trimble
16. A Post-colonial Framework for Researching Intellectual Property History, Michael Birnhack
17. Intellectual Property and the Question of the Archive, Jose Bellido
18. Interpreting Historical-Philosophical Sources of Intellectual Property, Maurizio Borghi
19. Philosophical Approaches to Intellectual Property Law Scholarship, Jeremy N. Sheff
20. Intellectual Property and Archaeology: Research Concerns and Considerations, George Nicholas and Catherine Bell
21. Intellectual Property and Cultural Heritage: Towards Interdisciplinarity, Fiona MacMillan
22. Directions in Intellectual Property Law Research: A Linguistic Contribution, Alan Durant and Jennifer Davis
23. Law and Literature in Intellectual Property Methodologies, Zahr K. Said
24. Intellectual Property and Semiotics: The Signs of the Times, David Tan
25. A Primer on Intellectual Property and Popular Culture Research, Arpan Banerjee
Part III: Intersections Between Intellectual Property Law and (Social) Science
26. Consequentialist Thinking and Economic Analysis in Intellectual Property, Shubha Ghosh
27. Innovation Economics Approach to Intellectual Property Law Scholarship, Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
28. Multidisciplinary Legal Research: Science and Technology and Intellectual Property, Geertrui Van Overwalle and Lina Kestemont
29. Intellectual Property, Information Science, and Quantitative Legal Analysis, Daniel Seng
30. A Content Analysis Approach to Intellectual Property Research, Sharon Bar-Ziv
31. Computational Legal Methods: Text and Data Mining in Intellectual Property Research, Thomas Margoni
32. A Network Analysis Approach to Intellectual Property Research, Rudi Bekkers and Arianna Martinelli
33. Survival Analysis in Intellectual Property Research, Alan C. Marco and Saurabh Vishnubhakat
34. Intellectual Property Law and Sociolegal Studies, William T. Gallagher and Debora J. Halbert
35. The Psychology of Intellectual Property, Gregory N. Mandel
36. Intellectual Property and Behavioral Studies: Methodological Perspectives, Elfriede Penz and Eva Hofmann
37. Intellectual Property and Ethnography: A Qualitative Research Approach, Jessica Silbey
38. Methods for Intellectual Property Valuation, Dilip Sharma and Abhijeet Kumar
Part IV: Intersections Between Intellectual Property Law and Pluralism
39. The Interface Between Intellectual Property and Sustainable Development, Ahmed Abdel-Latif and Pedro Roffe
40. A "Human Development" Approach to Intellectual Property Law, J. Janewa Osei Tutu
41. Intellectual Property Rights and Well-Being: A Methodological Approach, Tim Taylor and Estelle Derclaye
42. Researching Social Justice Aspects of Intellectual Property, Lateef Mtima and Steven Jamar
43. A Prolegomenon to Future Research on Intellectual Property and the Old Arts, Peter Jaszi
44. Intellectual Property and Openness: A Research Perspective and Agenda, Caroline B. Ncube
45. Intellectual Property and "Open" Innovation: A Synthesis of Concepts, Jeremy de Beer
46. Intellectual Property Research and Critical Studies, Margaret Chon
47. Feminist Methodologies and Intellectual Property, Ann Bartow
48. Critical Race Theory as Intellectual Property Methodology, Anjali Vats and Deidr? Keller
49. A Research Framework on Intellectual Property and Morality, Christine Haight Farley
50. Exploring Intellectual Property Through the Lens of Religious Thought, Margo Bagley
51. Research Perspectives on Intellectual Property Law and Spirituality, Miranda Risang Ayu Palar
52. Divergent Methodological Approaches to Intellectual Property Law in Mixed Jurisdictions, Ida Madieha Abdul Ghani Azmi

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