Neoliberalism is a complex, multifaceted concept. As such, it offers many possible points of entry into my primary field of study, that of intellectual property (IP) law. We might begin by investigating tensions between IP law and a purely economic conception of neoliberalism, for example. Or we might consider whether or how IP law might be “insulated from democratic governance” while also being rapidly assembled. In these few pages, I want to focus instead on a different line of inquiry, one that reveals the powerful grip that one particular neoliberal conception has on our contemporary imaginary: the neoliberal conception of the state. Today, both those who defend robust private IP law and their most prominent critics, I will show, typica...
Are intellectual property rights like other property rights? More and more of the world’s knowledge ...
This book argues that we should adopt an instrumentalist approach to intellectual property and rejec...
One of the most revolutionary legal changes in the past generation has been the “propertization” of ...
Intellectual property law [hereon IP] is a particularly dynamic area of capitalist development. Whil...
Intellectual property (IP) is the legal mechanism that transforms intangible instances into tradeabl...
This paper examines the foundations of economic neoliberalism and underlines the implications of the...
We live in an age in which expressive, informational, and technological subject matter are becoming ...
Intellectual property law was once an arcane subject. Today it is at the center of some of the most ...
Neoliberalism refers to the revival of the doctrines of classical economic liberalism, also called ...
This article argues that there is a mismatch between traditional intellectual property doctrine and ...
During the elections for the European Parliament in June 2009, an unknown party in Sweden turned out...
This Essay argues that we need a politics, or perhaps a political economy, of intellectual property....
A NEOFEDERALIST VISION OF TRIPS: THE RESILIENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REGIME, b...
To observe that so-called intellectual property (IP) flowered in the late twentieth century, even su...
Intellectual property law is one of the fastest growing fields of law worldwide. This unprecedented,...
Are intellectual property rights like other property rights? More and more of the world’s knowledge ...
This book argues that we should adopt an instrumentalist approach to intellectual property and rejec...
One of the most revolutionary legal changes in the past generation has been the “propertization” of ...
Intellectual property law [hereon IP] is a particularly dynamic area of capitalist development. Whil...
Intellectual property (IP) is the legal mechanism that transforms intangible instances into tradeabl...
This paper examines the foundations of economic neoliberalism and underlines the implications of the...
We live in an age in which expressive, informational, and technological subject matter are becoming ...
Intellectual property law was once an arcane subject. Today it is at the center of some of the most ...
Neoliberalism refers to the revival of the doctrines of classical economic liberalism, also called ...
This article argues that there is a mismatch between traditional intellectual property doctrine and ...
During the elections for the European Parliament in June 2009, an unknown party in Sweden turned out...
This Essay argues that we need a politics, or perhaps a political economy, of intellectual property....
A NEOFEDERALIST VISION OF TRIPS: THE RESILIENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REGIME, b...
To observe that so-called intellectual property (IP) flowered in the late twentieth century, even su...
Intellectual property law is one of the fastest growing fields of law worldwide. This unprecedented,...
Are intellectual property rights like other property rights? More and more of the world’s knowledge ...
This book argues that we should adopt an instrumentalist approach to intellectual property and rejec...
One of the most revolutionary legal changes in the past generation has been the “propertization” of ...