The silent peacemaker : intellectual property rights and the interwar international legal order, 1919-1939
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The silent peacemaker : intellectual property rights and the interwar international legal order, 1919-1939
(Legal history library, volume 72 . Studies in the history of international law ; volume 26)
Brill/Nijhoff, [2025] , , c2025
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Includes bibliographies and index
収録内容
- Expropriation of German patents under the Treaty of Versailles / Michael Blakeney
- Industrial property as war policy tool during and after World War 1 / Enrico Bonadio, Anele Simon and Akshita Rohatgi
- The birth of inventor's moral rights : the 1934 London Conference on the Paris Convention for the protection of industrial property / Phillip Johnson
- A new style of national power : international IP relations and unfair competition in the interwar years (1919-1939) / Laura Ford
- Furthering interests abroad : advancing trademark rights in the Americas in the first decades of the twentieth century / Christine Haight Farley
- When politics met intellectual property cooperation in the Pan-American Union / Patricia Covarrubia
- Intellectual property rights in fascist Italy : "modernisation" and continuity under dictatorship / Giacomo Gabbuti, Caterina Sganga and Alessandro Nuvolari
- Copyright Aryanization / Lior Zemer and Anat Lior
- Multinational enterprises and the protection of trademarks in colonial Nigeria during the interwar years / Emmanuel Kolawole Oke
- Intellectual property rights in Belgium and in the Congo : between internationalism and colonialism / Véronique Pouillard
- Accession to the Berne Convention in 1931 and the development of copyright law in Thailand / Noppanun Supasiripongchai
- Internationalism to nationalism : interwar Japan observed through the lens of copyright enforcement / Masabumi Suzuki
- IP as public property : early formation of IP laws in the Soviet Union / Ekaterina Kirsanova
- 'The pretension is nothing ; the performance everything' : the origin of performers' rights and the creation of the performer as artist / Johanna Gibson

