Global Issues in Intellectual Property Law

Global Issues in Intellectual Property Law by John Cross, published by West Academic Publishing on February 11, 2010, is a comprehensive resource that spans 294 pages. This edition is crafted to introduce international, transnational, and comparative law issues within the context of domestic Intellectual Property courses, making it a valuable tool for law students and educators.
Readers will find that this book presents a clear and accessible approach to complex topics such as intellectual property and trademarks. It serves as a supplemental resource, enhancing students’ understanding of their own legal systems by integrating broader global perspectives. The content is designed to be easily assigned or recommended, enriching the academic experience for those engaged in the study of Intellectual Property law.
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This book is designed to facilitate the introduction of international, transnational, and comparative law issues into a domestic Intellectual Property course. The book is very accessible for law students and their professors. The book can be assigned or recommended as optional reading to supplement a domestic-only course to advance the students’ understanding of their own system.
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