Pluralism or universalism in international copyright law

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Other Authors: Synodinou, Tatiana-Helenē
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands] Kluwer Law International, 2019.
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Table of Contents:
  • EU, BC, WCT : the compatibility of EU copyright law with the international acquis in the Berne Convention, TRIPS and WCT / Antoon A. Quaedvlieg
  • The creeping unification of copyright in Europe / P. Bernt Hugenholtz
  • Globalization of collective rights management and the role of national CMOs / Rudolf Leška
  • US (non)compliance with its international copyright obligations under Berne, TRIPS and the 1996 WIPO copyright treaties / Jane C. Ginsburg
  • Is the US Fair Use Doctrine compatible with Berne and TRIPS obligations? / Pamela Samuelson & Kathryn Hashimoto
  • The compatibility of Canada's copyright law with the Berne Convention / Ysolde Gendreau
  • Evolutions of copyright law in Africa : compatibility with international norms and directions / Marisella Ouma
  • Copyright pluralism or universalism in the digital knowledge economy in Asia and Australasia / Daniel Seng & Shaun Lim
  • Bilateral trade and investment agreements and the harmonization of copyright law at international level : lessons to be learned from the TTIP / Christophe Geiger
  • Berne Convention : the epicenter of universalism or the contrary? / Dionysia Kallinikou
  • Universality or diversity? : The WIPO role and strategy in international copyright lawmaking / Jørgen Blomqvist
  • Toward a new Berne Convention / Daniel Gervais
  • Pluralism and universalism in international copyright law : the role of an international acquis / Graeme B. Dinwoodie
  • The author's exclusive rights according to the Berne Plus-Plus Copyright Framework, their adaptation to new technical and societal challenges and the limits of such adaptation / Michel M. Walter
  • The moral interests of authors as universal signs of the law of autonomy : and their plural recognition within or outside copyright law / Alain Strowel
  • Toward an international common core of exceptions and limitations? / Raquel Xalabarder
  • International fragmentation of copyright duration : the only place where the little prince and Anne Frank grow old / Séverine Dusollier
  • Intermediary liability in a global world / Matthias Leistner
  • How Europe wants to redefine global online copyright enforcement / Martin Husovec
  • Dangers and challenges of copyright law's segmentation in the digital era from a private international law perspective / Paul L.C. Torremans
  • Authorship in international copyright law / Tatiana Eleni Synodinou
  • Nonoriginal databases and works of applied art as nonharmonized matter in international copyright law : what lessons can be learned? / Estelle Derclaye
  • Copyright contract law / Agnès Lucas-Schloetter
  • Soft law : a plural right, open to universality? : The example of the fight against counterfeiting / Alexandra Bensamoun
  • Universalism, pluralism or isolationism? : The relationship between authors' rights and creators' human rights / Jonathan Griffiths
  • Access to works protected by copyright law / Philippe Jougleux
  • Universal measures in the service of global challenges : proportionality, blocking orders, and online intermediaries as hybrid bodies / Orit Fischman Afori.