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"Extended contents" [2018] ELECD 583; in Ullrich, Hanns; Drahos, Peter; Ghidini, Gustavo (eds), "Kritika: Essays on Intellectual Property" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018) vi

Book Title: Kritika: Essays on Intellectual Property

Editor(s): Ullrich, Hanns; Drahos, Peter; Ghidini, Gustavo

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN: 9781788971157

Section Title: Extended contents

Number of pages: 5

Extract:

Extended contents List of contributors Advisory Board Editorial 1 Fiona Macmillan `Love is blind, and lovers cannot see': resisting copyright's romance I. Introduction II. International law as systemically divided III. International trade regime IV. Cultural rights V. Cultural heritage VI. Conclusion: where to now? 2 Thomas Hoeren The hypertrophy of German copyright law ­ and some fragmentary ideas on information law I. Introduction A. Nobody knows what `information' means B. Everybody has information C. Information is everywhere D. Information as common heritage of mankind E. Information should be regarded as being a common good II. What is law? A. Nobody knows what law is B. Every community has legal rules C. Law is not everywhere D. Law lags behind technology III. What is a theory? A. The concept of regulative ideas B. Functionality as the regulative idea of technology C. Efficiency as the regulative idea of economics vii
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IV. Informational justice as the regulative idea of information law A. Deconstructive power B. Informational justice is a regulative idea to determine state regulation C. Information should be free D. Property rights to information need to be justified and limited E. Property rights in information need to be constitutionally justified F. Property rights that are not constitutionally justified cannot be accepted G. Balance of rights H. The impact of functionality ...


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