Copyright and the Court of Justice of the European Union
Voted IPKAT Best Copyright Law Book 2019
Kiadó: OUP Oxford
Megjelenés dátuma: 2019. február 28.
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ISBN13: | 9780198837176 |
ISBN10: | 0198837178 |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 320 oldal |
Méret: | 238x164x23 mm |
Súly: | 662 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
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Acknowledgments
Foreword
Table of abbreviations
Table of figures
Table of international and EU legislation
Table of case law
Introduction
Part I - EU harmonization and the functioning of the CJEU
EU copyright harmonization and CJEU role and action
Standards applied in relevant copyright rulings: a data-based case law analysis
Part II - Beyond the law? A CJEU-made copyright system
Towards less flexibility: EU preemption
The construction of economic rights in the InfoSoc Directive
The construction of exceptions and limitations in the InfoSoc Directive
Enforcement of copyright
Part III - The legacy of the CJEU
Relevance of EU copyright law to (future) non-EU Member States
CJEU case law and the interplay with policy and legislative action in the DSM
Conclusion - Copyright and the CJEU: role, action, legacy
References
Appendix 1: Directive 2001/29 (InfoSoc Directive)
Appendix 2: Directive 2004/48 (Enforcement Directive)
Index
Foreword
Table of abbreviations
Table of figures
Table of international and EU legislation
Table of case law
Introduction
Part I - EU harmonization and the functioning of the CJEU
EU copyright harmonization and CJEU role and action
Standards applied in relevant copyright rulings: a data-based case law analysis
Part II - Beyond the law? A CJEU-made copyright system
Towards less flexibility: EU preemption
The construction of economic rights in the InfoSoc Directive
The construction of exceptions and limitations in the InfoSoc Directive
Enforcement of copyright
Part III - The legacy of the CJEU
Relevance of EU copyright law to (future) non-EU Member States
CJEU case law and the interplay with policy and legislative action in the DSM
Conclusion - Copyright and the CJEU: role, action, legacy
References
Appendix 1: Directive 2001/29 (InfoSoc Directive)
Appendix 2: Directive 2004/48 (Enforcement Directive)
Index