Jacob, Robin

IP and other things : a collection of essays and speeches / Intellectual property and other things Robin Jacob. - x, 523 pages : illustrations

Addresses of welcome for Mr Justice Jacob : In the High Court of Justice -- Chancery Division -- pt. II. General Non-IP -- 2. Pieces for My Almae Manes: Trinity College and LSE -- 3. Knowledge of the World and the Act of Judging -- 4. My Dad and Gray's Inn -- 5. 'Be Ye Ever so High, the Law is above You': What that means in Practice -- 6. Court-Appointed Experts v Party Experts: Which is Better? -- pt. III. General IP -- 7. Intellectual Property in the House of Lords -- 8. Intellectual Property and Competition Law: Can Economists Help? -- 9. Woolly Lines in Intellectual Property Law -- 10. IP Law: Keep Calm and Carry On? -- 11. Is Intellectual Property the Grit in the Wheels of Industry? -- 12. Towards a European Civil Procedural Code -- 13. International Intellectual Property Litigation in the Next Millennium -- 14. The Convergence of European Intellectual Property Law? -- 15. Community Intellectual Property Law in English Courts -- 16. The Relationship Between European and National Courts in Intellectual Property Law -- 17. Article for The House -- 18. Industrial Property -- Industry's Enemy? -- pt. IV. Patents -- 19. Competition Authorities Support Grasshoppers: Competition Law as a Threat to Innovation -- 20. Patents and Pharmaceuticals -- A Paper given on 29 November 2008 at the Presentation of the Directorate-General of Competition's Preliminary Report of the Pharma-sector Inquiry -- 21. FRAND: A Legal Analysis -- 22. Patent Trolls in Europe -- Does Patent Law Require New Barriers? -- 23. Patent Thickets: A Paper for the European Patent Office Economic and Scientific Advisory Board (ESAB) Meeting at the University of Leuven (26 September 2012) -- 24. Don't Attack Patent Law but Improve it -- 25. The Perfect Patent Court -- 26. To Bifurcate or Not to Bifurcate: That is the Question -- 27. Raising the Bar: A Mistaken Chimera? -- 28. Law and the Human Genome Project -- 29. In Honour of Rudiger Rogge -- 30. Abolish Patents? -- 31. Patent Litigation: Why Everyone Gets it Wrong and What Should We do? -- 32. The Community Patent or a European Patent Court? Is it Time to Choose? -- 33. The Harmonisation of Patent Litigation -- 34. Paper for the Ninth (Madrid) Symposium of the European Patent Judges 1998 -- 35. Objectionable Narrowness of Claim, a 'Side Bar' -- pt. V. Trade Marks -- 36. Trade Marks: Reality or Illusion? -- 37. Trade Marks and the Olympic Games Throughout the Years -- 38. Product Shape and Trade Dress: A Critical Analysis -- pt. VI. Copyright -- 39. Parody and IP Claims: A Defence? -- A Right to Parody? -- 40. The Globalisation of Copyright -- pt. VII. Forewords and Prefaces -- 41. Foreword to the CIPA Guide to the Patents Act -- 42. Foreword to Bullen & Leake & Jacob's Precedents of Pleadings Hong Kong -- 43. Foreword to Software Patents Worldwide -- 44. Preface to Intellectual Property Rights and the EC Competition Rules -- 45. Foreword to Decisions of the UK Performing Rights Tribunal and Copyright Tribunal 1957 -- 1996 -- 46. Foreword to Trade Mark Law: A Practical Anatomy -- pt. VIII. Personal -- 47. To Dieter Stauder: For his Festschrift -- 48. Speech at the CIPA President's Dinner on HMS Belfast, 3 June 2009 -- 49. Mr Justice Jacob Interview for Managing Intellectual Property -- 50. Interrogatories Answered by the Treasurer -- 51. Three Little Ships (Treasurers' Trip to New World, Jamestown) -- 52. On Going to the Bar -- 53. Thomas Blanco White QC 1915 -- 2006: A Personal Reminiscence by Robin Jacob -- 54. Hugh Laddie Memorial -- 55. Sir Hugh Laddie Obituary -- 56. In Memoriam: Nicholas Pumfrey -- 57. Sir Nicholas Pumfrey -- 58. My Friend Cyril -- pt. IX. Conclusion -- 59. Valedictory Remarks on the Retirement of the Rt Hon Lord Justice Jacob.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.


Intellectual property--Great Britain.

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