The Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property
A Commentary
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:8th Oct '15
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Written by a recognised leader in the field, this work provides the only specialised commentary on the Paris Convention and its associated agreements. Professor Ricketson discusses the origins of the agreement, giving an overview of early debates about patent protection, before outlining the negotiations that led to the initial adoption of the Convention. He outlines the subsequent revisions of the Convention, and gives an overview of the present scope of the Convention, including the gradual expansion to include trade marks, designs and other industrial property titles, and its incorporation into the WTO through the TRIPS agreement. The work explores a number of themes, including the broader significance of the agreement in relation to WIPO, the future significance of the Convention in the post-TRIPS environment, and why the Paris Convention has been less successful than its Berne counterpart. A comprehensive overview of a key treaty, this work is essential reading for intellectual property policy makers, legal practitioners, and academics.
Professor Ricketson provides the most thorough, fascinating and decisive study ever written on the Paris Convention ... scholars in international and comparative intellectual property, specialist practitioners and students alike, will all benefit from this tour de force ... this book provides a useful, timely, unique and sophisticated guide to the Paris Convention.
ISBN: 9780199659524
Dimensions: 249mm x 178mm x 58mm
Weight: 1878g
984 pages