Intellectual property scholars often argue that a European Copyright Code is unnecessary, undesirable, and perhaps impossible. It is certainly true that drafting rules for the European copyright law o
The term soft law refers to guidelines, letters, memoranda, and other instruments that are not legally binding yet are gaining prevalence in Europe. Stefan (HEC Paris, France) explains the concept and
This volume analyzes the current European regulatory framework of media pluralism and diversity (with particular focus on broadcasting), covering the law the European Union, the case law of the Europe
This book offers an ideal way for a foreign lawyer to gain an appreciation of litigation practice and procedures in the Netherlands. Whether the impetus for the lawyer is in the normal course of busin
This book is a commercial edition of the author's doctoral thesis written at the Institute for Information Law at the University of Amsterdam. The book offers a detailed analysis of the national and i
This book presents, in extraordinary detail, sixteen landmark cases that profoundly affect the protection of intellectual property rights in China. Written by six prominent Chinese legal scholars and