Volume 8 | 2016-2017
Editorial Board, 2016-2017
Symposium Session
Session 1: Overview of Moral Rights
Session 2: The U.S. Perspective
Session 3 (Keynote Address): The Most Moral of Rights: The Right to be Recognized as the Author of One’s Work
Session 4: The Importance of Moral Rights to Authors
Session 5: The Intersection of Moral Rights and Other Law
Session 6: New Ways to Disseminate Content and the Impact on Moral Rights
Session 7: Where do We Go From Here?
Articles
Lingzheng Kong, When Market Transforms: Reforming the Takeover Defense Regime of China
Edgardo Munoz & David Obey Ament-Gumez, Calculation of Damages on the Basis of the Breaching Party’s Profits Under the CISG
Notes
Tyler Del Rosario, IPRs Pharmaceuticals, and Stock Shorting: Limiting Unintended “Innovation” of Post-AIA Patent Law
Sarah Marks, Negotiating the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Is There Room for Compromise on the Issue of Food Regulatory Policy?
Tanya Secor, The Implications of Applying Corning Gilbert: How to Protect Patent Holder Rights in ITC Exclusion Order Litigation
Articles
Alessandra Moroni, New Generation of Free Trade Agreements: Towards “International” European Geographical Indications
Mira T. Sundara Rajan, The Public Interest Case for American Moral Rights: A Response to the Symposium “Authors, Attribution, and Integrity: Examining Moral Rights in the United States”
Notes
Anna W. Gleysteen, Pirates of the Southern Ocean: Sea Shepherd, Greenpeace and the Implications of the Ninth Circuit Decision
Ethan Meredith, Bilateral Insolvency Agreements: A Two-Sided Solution for Reciprocity in Cross-Border Insolvency
Nick Smith, Space Rocks!: A Perspective on Largely Unregulated Asteroid Mining