Happy IP: aligning intellectual property rights with well-being

The Chicago School of the law and economics movement, on which the predominant justification for independent property rights is based in most countries, is flawed mainly because it takes economic wealth as the sole proxy for well-being. We suggest replacing it with a well-being approach, which, even...

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Main Authors: Derclaye, Estelle, Taylor, Tim
Format: Article
Published: Sweet & Maxwell 2015
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29124/