[T]heory is somewhat lagging behind the facts and developing only in reaction to these facts, argues C.W.A. Timmermans regarding the European Community\u27s (the EC or the Community) legal basis for extending its external power. The Community tends to extend its external competence before having a clear authority for doing so and only later provides a post hoc rationale. This observation suggests that the justification, not the propriety, of a newly acquired external competence is the question. Nowhere is this modus operandi better illustrated, or more sorely tested, than by the Community\u27s growing involvement with and pursuit of international intellectual property issues. Indeed, not only has the EC begun to act before having an obviou...
A Review of When Europe Speaks with One Voice: The External Relations of the European Community by ...
This contribution, prepared for the annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, exa...
Intellectual property rights disputes constitute one of the longest standing conflicts between the E...
[T]heory is somewhat lagging behind the facts and developing only in reaction to these facts, argue...
This Article will describe some of the inconsistencies between the EC law and the intellectual prope...
EU Competence and Intellectual Property Rights. Internally Shared, Externally Exclusive? Abstract: T...
An examination of the effectiveness of measures of European Community law to harmonise intellectual ...
Although the European intellectual property law concept of the doctrine of exhaustion appears superf...
The intellectual property landscape is changing. As Jerry Reichman once observed, intellectual prope...
There is a growing trend to limit the rights of intellectual property owners when the public interes...
The European Community, in addition to its power within the Community, may negotiate and conclude ag...
This article provides the first comprehensive analysis of the intellectual property case law of the ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine whether an exclusive or a shared external competence of the ...
VIII Summary This paper considers the inherent tension between the intellectual property rights and ...
This Article examines the unprecedented and deeply underestimated global power that the EU is exerci...
A Review of When Europe Speaks with One Voice: The External Relations of the European Community by ...
This contribution, prepared for the annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, exa...
Intellectual property rights disputes constitute one of the longest standing conflicts between the E...
[T]heory is somewhat lagging behind the facts and developing only in reaction to these facts, argue...
This Article will describe some of the inconsistencies between the EC law and the intellectual prope...
EU Competence and Intellectual Property Rights. Internally Shared, Externally Exclusive? Abstract: T...
An examination of the effectiveness of measures of European Community law to harmonise intellectual ...
Although the European intellectual property law concept of the doctrine of exhaustion appears superf...
The intellectual property landscape is changing. As Jerry Reichman once observed, intellectual prope...
There is a growing trend to limit the rights of intellectual property owners when the public interes...
The European Community, in addition to its power within the Community, may negotiate and conclude ag...
This article provides the first comprehensive analysis of the intellectual property case law of the ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine whether an exclusive or a shared external competence of the ...
VIII Summary This paper considers the inherent tension between the intellectual property rights and ...
This Article examines the unprecedented and deeply underestimated global power that the EU is exerci...
A Review of When Europe Speaks with One Voice: The External Relations of the European Community by ...
This contribution, prepared for the annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, exa...
Intellectual property rights disputes constitute one of the longest standing conflicts between the E...