As its economic potential has rapidly expanded, intellectual property has become a subject of front-rank legal importance. Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law is a series of monograph studies of major current issues in intellectual property. Each volume contains a mix of international, European, comparative and national law, making this a highly significant series for practitioners, judges and academic researchers in many countries.
General Editors Lionel Bently University of Cambridge Graeme Dinwoodie Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology
Advisory Editors François Dessemontet, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland Paul Goldstein, Stanford University, California Robin Jacob, University College, London
For a full list of series volumes, please visit the Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law series page on Cambridge Core.