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This new edition of
Copyright and the Court of Justice of the European Union remains the leading reference on EU copyright case law. Fully updated with the latest decisions of the Court of Justice (CJEU), it fully describes the role and actions of the Court in the copyright field and its resulting legacy.
List of contents
- Acknowledgments to the Second Edition
- Foreword to the Second Edition
- Foreword to the First Edition
- Abbreviations
- Figures and Tables
- Main International and EU Legislation
- Case Law
- Introduction to the Second Edition
- Part I EU Harmonization and the Functioning of the CJEU
- 1: EU Copyright Harmonization and CJEU Role and Action
- 2: Standards Applied in CJEU Copyright Jurisprudence: A Data-Based Case Law Analysis
- Part II Beyond the Law? A CJEU-Made Copyright System
- 3: Towards Less Flexibility: Harmonization Techniques, EU Supremacy, and the Doctrine of EU preemption
- 4: Requirements for Protection of Works and Other Subject-Matter
- 5: The 'High Level of Protection' of Exclusive Rights
- 6: Exceptions and Limitations in the EU Copyright System: From 'Derogations' to 'User Rights'
- 7: The Framework for Enforcing Copyright and Related Rights
- Part III The Legacy of the CJEU
- 8: UK Copyright Post-Brexit: The Perduring Legacy of CJEU Case Law
- 9: CJEU Case Law and the Interplay with Policy and Legislative Action in the Digital Single Market
- Conclusion - Copyright and the CJEU: Role, Action, Legacy
- References
About the author
Eleonora Rosati is Full Professor of Intellectual Property Law and Director of the Institute for Intellectual Property and Market Law at Stockholm University. She is also Of Counsel at Bird & Bird and holds visiting/guest professorships at Católica in Lisbon and CEIPI in Strasbourg. A long-standing contributor to award-winning IP blog The IPKat and Editor of the Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice (Oxford University Press), Eleonora is the author of several scholarly articles and books on intellectual property (IP) and copyright issues. She has received multiple accolades and prizes for her work in the IP field and regularly contributes to the work of IP-focused international and EU institutions, organizations, and offices.
Summary
This new edition of Copyright and the Court of Justice of the European Union remains the leading reference on EU copyright case law. Fully updated with the latest decisions of the Court of Justice (CJEU), it fully describes the role and actions of the Court in the copyright field and its resulting legacy.
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Copyright and the Court of Justice of the European Union makes a valuable and insightful contribution to the field of European Intellectual Property scholarship. It will be useful for those seeking a deeper understanding of the role of the CJEU in the context of EU copyright law, the evolving EU landscape, and the interplay between legal frameworks and judicial decisions.