Intellectual Property Objectives in International Investment Agreements
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Product details:
- Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
- Date of Publication 18 October 2022
- ISBN 9781802204209
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages292 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 517 g
- Language English 536
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Long description:
This timely book reconciles the competing objectives of intellectual property and international investment agreements. Throughout, Pratyush Nath Upreti examines the issues arising from recent intellectual property disputes in investment arbitration from the perspectives of national and international legal orders, providing a normative analysis to resolve the tension brought by intellectual property and investor-state dispute settlement interactions.
The analysis that the book offers is not confined to the intellectual property regime; it takes a pragmatic approach in terms of substantial analysis by also exploring the international trade regime, investment law and arbitration to address the key challenges to intellectual property and investor-state dispute settlement interaction. The author also considers the emerging and potential transformation of international intellectual property law, putting more emphasis on the need to shelter its intrinsic value.
This thought-provoking book will be a key point of reference for law scholars, practitioners, and students in both developing and developed countries who are interested in intellectual property, investment law, and arbitration. It is also an essential read for policy makers, government officers, and lawyers involved with trade and Investment agreement negotiations.
This timely book reconciles the competing objectives of intellectual property and international investment agreements. Throughout, Pratyush Nath Upreti examines the issues arising from recent intellectual property disputes in investment arbitration from the perspectives of national and international legal orders, providing a normative analysis to resolve the tension brought by intellectual property and investor-state dispute settlement interactions.
?Pratyush Nath Upreti, in his IPKat 2022 award-winning book, explores the IP objectives in IIAs. The author has combined hermeneutic and exploratory approaches to provide a fresh look into this emerging area. The book is a thought-provoking, well-researched and excellent contribution to the fields of IP and investment law. It offers a fresh look at IP and investment interactions. It should be a useful read for the relevant stakeholders while dealing with the current challenges of IP and investment.?
Table of Contents:
Contents: 1. Introduction to Intellectual Property Objectives in International Investment Agreements 2. The social objectives of international intellectual property 3. Property protection of investment assets 4. Intellectual property as an investment 5. The role of national and international intellectual property in reconceptualising the definition of investment 6. Domestication of the investment regime: a perspective from intellectual property and beyond 7. Intellectual property shelters in international investment agreements 8. Conclusion Index
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