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Book Title: Governance of Intellectual Property Rights in China and Europe
Editor(s): Lee, Nari; Bruun, Niklas; Li, Mingde
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781783478200
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Acknowledgements x
Introduction 1
Nari Lee and Niklas Bruun
PART I INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FOR INNOVATION
AND CREATIVITY IN CHINA
1. Intellectual property law in China from legal transplant to
governance 5
Nari Lee
2. The transplant and transformation of intellectual property
laws in China 20
Peter K. Yu
3. Legal transplant of intellectual property rights in China: norm
taker or norm maker? 43
Niklas Bruun and Liguo Zhang
4. Intellectual property law revision in China: transplantation
and transformation 65
Mingde Li
PART II COMPARING CONCEPTS AND NORMS IN
CHINESE AND EUROPEAN IP LAW
5. The concept of originality in copyright law in China and
Europe 91
Kan He
6. Orphan works in China and Europe 107
Yuying Guan
7. Art law and resale rights in Europe and China 120
Lin Zhou and Rosa Maria Ballardini
v
vi Governance of intellectual property rights in China and Europe
8. Parallel trademark law reforms in China and Europe an
informal convergence? 139
Liguo Zhang and Max Oker-Blom
9. The glocalization of patent linkage in China 163
Benjamin Pi-Wei Liu
10. Recent IP legal reforms in China and the EU in light of
implementing IPR strategies 189
Liguo Zhang
PART III GOVERNANCE OF PRACTICES AND IP
ENFORCEMENT
11. China's CMC system and its problems from the Copyright
Law of 1990 to its third amendment 213
Weiguang Wu
12. Collective rights management in China and Europe: between
market and authority 232
Nari Lee and Yang Li
13. ...
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