Contents
Part IThe Broad Environment for Intellectual Property Protection beyond Borders
1The International Intellectual Property System from an Economist’s Perspective
2Cast into the Stones of International Law: A Critique of the UPOV Standards in the Light of Scientific Insights and Policy Shifts toward Agroecology and Natural Farming
3Economic Nationalism in Intellectual Property Policy and Law
4Hybrid International Intellectual Property Protection: Coherence, Governance and Balance
Part IIIntellectual Property Protection within Its General International (Economic) Law Context
Part IIIThe Scope and Mechanisms of International Intellectual Property Treaties
8Universalism in International Copyright Law as Seen through the Lens of Marrakesh
9Measuring the Scope of Obligations under International Treaties: (To What Extent) Are IP Conventions Binding on Paris or TRIPS-Plus Legislation?
10Floors and Ceilings in International Copyright Treaties: Berne, TRIPS, WCT Minima and Maxima
Part IVImplementing International IP Provisions
11Self-Executing International Intellectual Property Obligations?
12Technical Assistance as a Tool for Implementing and Expanding Intellectual Property Treaty Obligations
13How External Factors Shaped Domestic Intellectual Property Law in Latin America
14Creating Statutory Remuneration Rights in Copyright Law: What Policy Options under the International Legal Framework?