This Article explores a new field: international property law. International law increasingly creates, regulates, or otherwise affects the property rights of individuals, business entities, and other non-state actors. Globalization, democratic reforms, technology, and human rights principles have all contributed to this development. The Article begins by examining the unsuccessful effort to create a broad, internationally-enforceable human right to property during the second half of the twentieth century. Despite this failure, international property law doctrines have evolved in specialized contexts over recent decades. The Article demonstrates that these doctrines stem from four sources: (a) regulation of the global commons; (b) coordina...
Since the establishment of the World Trade Organization and the entering into effect of the TRIPs Ag...
For many peoples in the developing world, homeland security has a meaning very different from its ...
This Article examines the question of access to patented medicines in international law. It analyzes...
This Article explores a new field: international property law. International law increasingly creat...
This is the first book to explore the subject of international property law. While traditionally vie...
Does a right to property exist under international law? The traditional answer to this question is ...
Despite the absence of a comprehensive global pact on the subject, the human right to property prote...
This Article identifies the key role that institutions play in moving toward an effective cross-bord...
International law and comparative law are traditionally concerned not only with two different fields...
In the past decade, countries have actively established bilateral, plurilateral and regional trade a...
A focus on treaties, customary norms, soft law, arbital and judicial decisions to illustrate how an ...
Global intellectual property obligations shape domestic laws and policies. More than twenty years si...
The careful distinction between property and sovereignty is a central part of legal thought from the...
This Article begins with the premise that international law is the net result of global processes of...
The intellectual property landscape is changing. As Jerry Reichman once observed, intellectual prope...
Since the establishment of the World Trade Organization and the entering into effect of the TRIPs Ag...
For many peoples in the developing world, homeland security has a meaning very different from its ...
This Article examines the question of access to patented medicines in international law. It analyzes...
This Article explores a new field: international property law. International law increasingly creat...
This is the first book to explore the subject of international property law. While traditionally vie...
Does a right to property exist under international law? The traditional answer to this question is ...
Despite the absence of a comprehensive global pact on the subject, the human right to property prote...
This Article identifies the key role that institutions play in moving toward an effective cross-bord...
International law and comparative law are traditionally concerned not only with two different fields...
In the past decade, countries have actively established bilateral, plurilateral and regional trade a...
A focus on treaties, customary norms, soft law, arbital and judicial decisions to illustrate how an ...
Global intellectual property obligations shape domestic laws and policies. More than twenty years si...
The careful distinction between property and sovereignty is a central part of legal thought from the...
This Article begins with the premise that international law is the net result of global processes of...
The intellectual property landscape is changing. As Jerry Reichman once observed, intellectual prope...
Since the establishment of the World Trade Organization and the entering into effect of the TRIPs Ag...
For many peoples in the developing world, homeland security has a meaning very different from its ...
This Article examines the question of access to patented medicines in international law. It analyzes...