'A Philosophy of Intellectual Property' by Peter Drahos, Applied Legal Philosophy Series, Dartmouth, 1996, 257 Pages. [PDF]
This long awaited book by Peter Drahos is quite deliberately entitled 'a' philosophy of intellectual property. It is not simply a history of the philosophy of intellectual property, but presents Drahos' own understanding and model of an underlying philosophical framework.
William van Caenegem
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Initiating The Concept of Sui Generis of the Legal Protection of Communal Intellectual Property in The Philosophy of Science Perspective [PDF]
This study aims to answer how the protection of Communal Intellectual Property rights in Indonesia and how the concept of sui generis can be applied from the perspective of the philosophy of science. The research method used is a doctrinal legal research
Taufik H. Simatupang
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The Philosophy Behind Trading Oil Properties [PDF]
Introduction Since 1955, The Chase Manhattan Bank has headed financing of over $1 billion for oil and gas property acquisitions. Of these transactions, 25 have been analyzed in detail and the results of the study are shown in Fig. 1. Factors often associated by appraisers with values are shown.
Bob T.H. Hulsey
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Ownership of Land: Legal Philosophy and Culture Analysis of Land Property Rights
Land stands as a fundamental aspect of human existence, serving as a cornerstone for meeting diverse needs and holding considerable economic significance.
Fokky Fuad +4 more
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Property, Use and Value in Hegel's Philosophy of Right [PDF]
Hegel is aware that it is only in the modern world, with the emergence of civil society, that ‘the freedom of property has been recognized here and there as a principle’ (PR § 62R). Nonetheless, he contends, property is made necessary by the very idea of freedom itself.
Houlgate, Stephen
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New frontiers in the philosophy of intellectual property [PDF]
New Frontiers in the Philosophy of Intellectual Property, edited by Annabelle Lever, is an important and wide ranging collection, focusing primarily on the philosophy of patents and copyrights from...
Justin B. Biddle
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RIGHT TO PROPERTY IN CHRISTIANITY AND REINHOLD NIEBUHR’S PHILOSOPHY
It is emphasized that in democratic society the conflict between capitalists and socialists lies in the power of governments. The development of Christian position on property from the early Church to the twentieth century was demonstrated.
Vitalii Brynov
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Gandhian Philosophy and Indian Intellectual Property
Enrico Bonadio +3 more
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Property Rights In Kant’s Political Philosophy
This essay attempts to unravel some of the tensions inherent in Kant’s treatment of property rights when viewed in conjunction with the broader themes central to his political philosophy. This essay proceeds as follows. In Part II, I will explore why property rights are essential to Kant’s political philosophy and what role they play, if any, in ...
Bakhtawar Bilal Soofi
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Theory of intellectual property. Fundations on philosophy, law and economics
Intellectual property as any branch of law has several dimensions. Two traditional are: practical and theoretical. In the first patents are granted or registration certificates of works are requested, among many other procedures where no doubt there are ...
David Felipe Álvarez Amézquita +2 more
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