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Intellectual Property and the Human Rights of Companies in Europe by Aurora Plomer ISBN 9781108841771, 9781108894883, 1108841775, 1108894887, 101017/9781108894883 instant download

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Authors:Aurora Plomer
Pages:212 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.77 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781108841771, 9781108894883, 1108841775, 1108894887, 101017/9781108894883
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Intellectual Property and the Human Rights of Companies in Europe by Aurora Plomer ISBN 9781108841771, 9781108894883, 1108841775, 1108894887, 101017/9781108894883 instant download

The aim of this book is to investigate the history and rationale for the paradoxical extension of human rights to companies in the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and to analyse the Court's jurisprudence on protection of companies' intellectual property in this light. The study shows how, before the adoption of the ECHR, the concepts of legal personality and possessions functioned as legal fictions in European civil and common law to facilitate ownership and sale of tangible and intangible property, shares, debts, securities and intellectual property. The Court's construction of the ambiguous text of Article 1 of the First Protocol and its application to corporate intellectual property rights is reviewed in this light and shown to have been initially anchored in the legal fictions of national laws and later expanded and reinforced by European Union law.
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