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D'Amato, Anthony was born on January 10, 1937 in New York City. Son of Anthony A. and Mary (DiNicholas) D'A.
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International intellectual property law is a vast and burgeoning field that no single author can cover. This book collects and organizes works by some of the best current authors in the field, supplementing their work with numerous essays and notes prepared by the editors. A comprehensive appendix provides the controlling provisions of the major treaties in the field. The book's organization follows the theories underlying the protection of international intellectual property rights. For example, the editors have considered the historical and philosophical foundation of copyright protection in the context of the protection of culture and personality, while using examples drawn from patent protection to illustrate issues regarding compulsory licensing to ensure public use of certain forms of intellectual property. Numerous diverse examples from intellectual property protection address the difficult, emerging problem of 'harmonization'--the alignment of national legislation through unilateral effort and bilateral and multilateral understandings among nations. International Intellectual Property Law also includes coverage of the protection of cultural patrimony, a closely related field sometimes excluded from works on international intellectual property. International intellectual property law issues offer no easy solutions. Differences in culture and economic development do not miraculously disappear as technology and communications shrink the world. The editors anticipate that the issues highlighted in this book will remain a source of contested legal accommodation as nations continue to struggle with the question of what norms, if any, should be established and secured for the protection of intellectual property rights.
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This Anthology may serve as a supplementary reader for undergraduate, graduate, and law school courses in Jurisprudence, Legal Philosophy, and Introduction to Law, or it may serve as the textbook for a jurisprudence course. Alternatively, it may be dipped into by anyone interested in the fascinating issues of legal philosophy.
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This Anthology collects and excerpts some of the best and most thoughtful writings by over 140 authors. The International Law Anthology includes the following coverage: Part I Introduction to International Law; Part II Professional Tools (Sources of International Law); Part III Substantive Law and Theory; and Part IV The Normative Dimension.
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This Supplement is designed to accompany Long and D'Amato's A Casebook in International Intellectual Property, which provides comprehensive coverage of the issues involved in one of the fastest-growing fields of law.
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Intended for use by the general practitioner interested in international intellectual property law. Also designed for students who are taking the subject of international intellectual property law in law school. Well-suited for a supplement to the authors Coursebook in International Intellectual Property.
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Synopsis This new coursebook begins with an overview of copyright, patents, trademarks & trade secrets under U.S. law & then looks through the "window on the world" to the rapidly developing treaty regimes, reciprocal international legislation, & international cases & controversies that attempt to balance the intellectual property needs of developed & developing nations. Students will learn not only that other nations have different perspectives on intellectual property law rights, but also that there is an area of international intellectual property that is not part of U.S. law -- the law of "cultural patrimony." It also offers an in-depth look at select topics such as the Internet, computer software, databases, the European Union & the impact of cultural rights on intellectual property.
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This anthology is designed to paint a comprehensive picture of the development of the European Union and to look forward to the future especially with an eye to how the United States will fit into that future. The editors relied heavily on articles from European journals, which are sometimes difficult to obtain in the United States, because it is important for American law students to see how Europeans think about the legal issues and the problems of the European Union.
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In Anthony D'Amato's writing, two passions merge: law and language. His eloquence - and hence the sheer readability of his writing - is virtually a byword among teachers and students alike. This "introduction to law" is far from basic in its coverage, yet it never becomes mired in tedious detail or lost in impenetrable fog. It is perhaps the only reader-friendly book available today that truly clarifies the deep and basic concepts of law in general, and American law in particular. It does not simply introduce the concepts; rather, it is an introduction to thinking about the concepts.
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From Introduction. This coursebook, and its companion volume International Law Anth9ology, together comprise a complete set of teaching materials for a comprehensive and intellectually challenging law school course in international law. There is no need for additional or supplementary materials, such as a "documents" supplement, because conventions and treaties are reproduced in the coursebook at the points in which they are relevant.
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Among the topics that D'Amato examines in these studies of the interrelationship between international law and political reality are wars and war crimes, nuclear weapons and technology, sanctions and terrorism, covert and humanitarian intervention, and group and autonomy rights. This is the first volume in a series of collected papers.
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D'Amato, Anthony was born on January 10, 1937 in New York City. Son of Anthony A. and Mary (DiNicholas) D'A.
Cornell University (Bachelor of Arts, 1958). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, 1961). Columbia University (Doctor of Philosophy, 1968).
Instructor, Wellesley College, 1963-1966; of counsel, S.W. Africa Cases, New York City, 1965-1966; Woodrow Wilson fellow, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1966-1967; Leighton professor of law, Northwestern University Law School, Chicago, since 1968.
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Member International Law Association, American Society Legal and Political Philosophy (chair inter-bar study group on independent of lawyers and judges), American Bar Association (council international law and practice), American Society International Law (chair human rights interest group).
Married Barbara W. Steketee, September 4, 1958. Children: Brian, Paul.