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Paul Goldstein

    Paul Goldstein est un écrivain dont l'œuvre explore les complexités du droit et de l'expérience humaine. Son érudition juridique est complétée par sa fiction, qui explore souvent des récits complexes. L'écriture de Goldstein se caractérise par sa rigueur intellectuelle et sa narration captivante.

    Intellectual property in Asia
    Legal Asylum
    Copyright's Highway
    International intellectual property law : cases and materials
    International Copyright. Principles, Law and Practice
    60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Portland
    • 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Portland

      • 328pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      This guide to 60 of the best hikes within an hour or so from Portland, Oregon, leads to scenic overlooks, mountain retreats, and beautiful forests.

      60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Portland
    • Complete analysis of copyright worldwide. It covers exhaustively not only national laws but also international treaties and their application in practice. Taking into account the Bern Convention of 1989, the TRIPs Agreement concluded five years later, and the advent of the Internet. It provides a step-by-step methodology for advising clients involved in exploiting creative works in or from foreign countries. Rules on protectible subject matter, ownership, term, and rights are covered in detail and compared from country to country, as are topics on moral rights and neighboring rights

      International Copyright. Principles, Law and Practice
    • Copyright's Highway

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      In a refreshingly clearheaded and entertaining book, noted copyright expert Goldstein offers lucid answers to questions about copyright law and lore, and shows how important it is to understand that copyright issues shape not only the international marketplace but our very culture.

      Copyright's Highway
    • Legal Asylum

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      "Legal Asylum is a satiric tale of the lengths an ambitious law school dean will go to in order to secure her school into the top 5 of the US News and World Report annual ranking of the nation's best law schools"--

      Legal Asylum
    • Intellectual property in Asia

      • 357pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Intellectual property rights are essential for fostering innovation, but the concept extends beyond just the legal frameworks of patents, copyrights, and trademarks. It encompasses the institutions—courts, regulatory agencies, and collecting societies—that enforce these rules. This raises critical questions about the roles of both intellectual property rules and institutions in promoting creativity. Additionally, we must consider how external factors such as economics, culture, politics, and history influence innovation. Could these factors overshadow the effects of intellectual property regimes, making changes to these laws and institutions ineffective in driving innovation and economic growth? To explore these questions, experts from various countries in Asia have contributed studies detailing the current state of intellectual property regimes, from Cambodia to Japan. These studies delve into the historical origins of these laws, the realities of enforcement in the marketplace, and the broader political, economic, educational, and scientific infrastructures that support innovative activities. This comprehensive analysis aims to illuminate the complex interplay between intellectual property frameworks and the diverse factors that shape innovation in this dynamic region.

      Intellectual property in Asia