Employment law and intellectual property law / edited by Ann L. Monotti (Professor of Law, Monash University, Australia).
2018
K1409 .E47 2018 (Mapit)
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Title
Employment law and intellectual property law / edited by Ann L. Monotti (Professor of Law, Monash University, Australia).
Imprint
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, [2018]
Copyright
©2018.
Description
xxviii, 890 pages ; 26 cm.
Series
Elgar research collection.
Critical concepts in intellectual property law ; 16.
Critical concepts in intellectual property law ; 16.
Formatted Contents Note
Encouraging Inventions by Government Employees, Modern Law Review / D.H.N. Johnson
Removing the "Fuel of Interest" from the "Fire of Genius": Law and the Employee-Inventor, 1830-1930, University of Chicago Law Review / Catherine L. Fisk
Patent Rights in an Employee's Invention: The American Shop Right Rule and the English View, Law Quarterly Review / C. Robert Morris Jr
The Employed Inventor, the Public Interest, and Horse and Buggy Law in the Space Age, New York University Law Review / John C. Stedman
"Sewing the Fly Buttons on the Statute": Employee Inventions and the Employment Context, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies / Justine Pila
Intellectual Property and the Firm, University of Chicago Law Review / Dan L. Burk
The Law and Economics of Employee Inventions, Harvard Journal of Law and Technology / Robert P. Merges
The Creative Employee and the Copyright Act of 1976, University of Chicago Law Review / Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss
Who Owns Human Capital? A Critical Appraisal of Legal Techniques for Capturing the Value of Work, Australian Journal of Labour Law / Joellen Riley
Serious flaw of employee invention ownership under the Bayh-Dole Act in Stanford v. Roche: Finding the missing piece of the puzzle in the German Employee Invention Act, Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal / Toshiko Takenaka
Resolving invention ownership disputes: limitations of the contract of employment in Marilyn Pittard, Ann L. Monotti and John Duns / Mark Freeland and Jeremias Prassl
EU Perspectives on employees inventions in Marilyn Pittard, Ann L. Monotti and John / Marie-Christine Janssens
Collective Bargaining and the Ownership of Employee Creation, Australian Journal of Labour Law / John Howe and Andrew Newman
Employee Agreements not to compete, Harvard Law Review / Harlan M. Blake
Confidentiality and the employment relationship, Australian Journal of Labour Law / Andrew Stewart
The legal infrastructure of high technology industrial districts: Silicon Valley, Route 128, and Covenants Not to Compete / Ronald J. Gilson
Inter-firm Migration of tacit knowledge: law and policy / William van Caenegem
Intellectual Property justifications for restricting employee mobility: A critical appraisal in light of the economic evidence / Alan Hyde
What/Whose Knowledge? Restraints of trade and concepts of knowledge / Christopher Arup
The Incomplete Noncompete Picture / Norman D. Bishara and Evan Starr
Rights in university innovations: the herschel smith lecture for 1991 / W.R. Cornish
Faculty-generated inventions: who owns the golden egg? / Pat K. Chew
Who owns my research and teaching materials / Ann Monotti - The real issue behind Stanford v. Roche: faculty conceptions of university assignment policies stemming from the 1947 biddle report / Sean M. O'Connor
Removing the "Fuel of Interest" from the "Fire of Genius": Law and the Employee-Inventor, 1830-1930, University of Chicago Law Review / Catherine L. Fisk
Patent Rights in an Employee's Invention: The American Shop Right Rule and the English View, Law Quarterly Review / C. Robert Morris Jr
The Employed Inventor, the Public Interest, and Horse and Buggy Law in the Space Age, New York University Law Review / John C. Stedman
"Sewing the Fly Buttons on the Statute": Employee Inventions and the Employment Context, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies / Justine Pila
Intellectual Property and the Firm, University of Chicago Law Review / Dan L. Burk
The Law and Economics of Employee Inventions, Harvard Journal of Law and Technology / Robert P. Merges
The Creative Employee and the Copyright Act of 1976, University of Chicago Law Review / Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss
Who Owns Human Capital? A Critical Appraisal of Legal Techniques for Capturing the Value of Work, Australian Journal of Labour Law / Joellen Riley
Serious flaw of employee invention ownership under the Bayh-Dole Act in Stanford v. Roche: Finding the missing piece of the puzzle in the German Employee Invention Act, Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal / Toshiko Takenaka
Resolving invention ownership disputes: limitations of the contract of employment in Marilyn Pittard, Ann L. Monotti and John Duns / Mark Freeland and Jeremias Prassl
EU Perspectives on employees inventions in Marilyn Pittard, Ann L. Monotti and John / Marie-Christine Janssens
Collective Bargaining and the Ownership of Employee Creation, Australian Journal of Labour Law / John Howe and Andrew Newman
Employee Agreements not to compete, Harvard Law Review / Harlan M. Blake
Confidentiality and the employment relationship, Australian Journal of Labour Law / Andrew Stewart
The legal infrastructure of high technology industrial districts: Silicon Valley, Route 128, and Covenants Not to Compete / Ronald J. Gilson
Inter-firm Migration of tacit knowledge: law and policy / William van Caenegem
Intellectual Property justifications for restricting employee mobility: A critical appraisal in light of the economic evidence / Alan Hyde
What/Whose Knowledge? Restraints of trade and concepts of knowledge / Christopher Arup
The Incomplete Noncompete Picture / Norman D. Bishara and Evan Starr
Rights in university innovations: the herschel smith lecture for 1991 / W.R. Cornish
Faculty-generated inventions: who owns the golden egg? / Pat K. Chew
Who owns my research and teaching materials / Ann Monotti - The real issue behind Stanford v. Roche: faculty conceptions of university assignment policies stemming from the 1947 biddle report / Sean M. O'Connor
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Location
STA
Available in Other Form
Electronic version: Employment law and intellectual property law. Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2018
Call Number
K1409 .E47 2018
Language
English
ISBN
1785366416 hardback
9781785366413 hardback
9781785366413 hardback
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