Happy IP: replacing the law and economics justification for intellectual property rights with a well-being approach

E.I.P.R. 197 The dominant justification for intellectual property rights at least in the West and international treaties is utilitarian, and more precisely based on the Chicago School of Law and Economics (first section). However, this school of thought is both flawed and ideological (second section...

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Main Authors: Derclaye, Estelle, Taylor, Tim
Format: Article
Published: Sweet & Maxwell 2015
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29177/