Pluralism or universalism in international copyright law /

As a comprehensive analysis of how core copyright law concepts and principles function in today's fragmented copyright legal system, this book has no peers. Its detailed treatment of numerous specific instruments and regimes, as well as its insightful approaches to the future of international c...

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Group Author: Synodinou, Tatiana-Helenē. (Editor)
Published: Wolters Kluwer,
Publisher Address: Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands :
Publication Dates: [2019]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Information law series ; volume 43
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Summary: As a comprehensive analysis of how core copyright law concepts and principles function in today's fragmented copyright legal system, this book has no peers. Its detailed treatment of numerous specific instruments and regimes, as well as its insightful approaches to the future of international copyright lawmaking, will prove to be of immeasurable value to lawyers, judges, policymakers, academics and researchers working in the field of copyright law.
Carrier Form: xxxiv, 698 pages ; 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9789403503554 (hardback) :
9403503556 (hardback)
9789403503332 (e-book)
9403503335 (e-book)
9789403503448 (web-PDF)
9403503440 (web-PDF)
Index Number: K1420
CLC: D997.1
Call Number: D997.1/P737
Contents: Introduction /
Regional copyright law harmonization --
EU, BC, WCT : the compatibility of EU copyright law with the International acquis in the Berne Convention, TRIPS and WCT /
The creeping unification of copyright in Europe /
Globalization of collective rights management and the role of national CMOs /
US (non)compliance with its international copyright obligations under Berne, TRIPS and the 1996 WIPO copyright treaties /
Is the US Fair Use Doctrine compatible with Berne and TRIPS obligations? /
The compatibility of Canada's copyright law with the Berne Convention /
Evolutions of copyright law in Africa : compatibility with international norms and directions /
Copyright pluralism or universalism in the digital knowledge economy in Asia and Australasia /
Bilateral trade and investment agreements and the harmonization of copyright law at international level : lessons to be learned from the TTIP /
Pluralism or universalism in international copyright law making --
Berne Convention : the epicenter of universalism or the contrary? /
Universality or diversity? : the WIPO role and strategy in international copyright lawmaking /
Toward a new Berne Convention /
Pluralism and universalism in international copyright law : the role of an international acquis /
International copyright law acquis --
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 /
The moral interests of authors as universal signs of the law of autonomy : and their plural recognition within or outside copyright law /
Toward an international common core of exceptions and limitations? /
International fragmentation of copyright duration : the only place where The Little Prince and Anne Frank grow old /
Global copyright enforcement in the digital era --
Intermediary liability in a global world /
How Europe wants to redefine global online copyright enforcement /
Dangers and challenges of copyright law's segmentation in the digital era from a private international law perspective /
Gaps in the international copyright law acquis --
Authorship in international copyright law /
Nonoriginal databases and works of applied art as nonharmonized matter in international copyright law : what lessons can be learned? /
Copyright contract law /
Soft law : a plural right, open to universality? : the example of the fight against counterfeiting /
Human rights and international copyright law --
Universalism, pluralism or isolationism? : the relationship between authors' rights and creators' human rights /
Access to works protected by copyright law /
Universal measures in the service of global challenges : proportionality, blocking orders, and online intermediaries as hybrid bodies /