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Copyright In The Context Of Intellectual Property: A Survey Of Canadian University Policies, Margaret Ann Wilkinson Jan 2000

Copyright In The Context Of Intellectual Property: A Survey Of Canadian University Policies, Margaret Ann Wilkinson

Law Publications

Traditionally, the federal government has been considered the major player in information policy concerning copyrights and patents because both come within its exclusive legislative competence. Increasingly, however, two trends are becoming clear: intellectual property policy cannot be considered in isolation from other economic and social policy issues and national governments are increasingly constrained in terms of their direct actions with respect to specific intellectual property protections by the government's wider commitments developed through the process of international trade negotiation. It is argued in this paper that the role of those who actually control the intellectual property created or used in …


Do Codes Of Ethics Actually Shape Legal Practice?, Margaret Ann Wilkinson, Christa Walker, Peter Mercer Jan 2000

Do Codes Of Ethics Actually Shape Legal Practice?, Margaret Ann Wilkinson, Christa Walker, Peter Mercer

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In theory, professional codes of conduct are supposed to assist lawyers in choosing the appropriate course of action when they are faced with an ethical dilemma and it is expected that lawyers will, in practice, turn to such codes for guidance. A recent research initiative undertaken by legal scholars at the University of Western Ontario sought to examine the effectiveness of codes of ethics in maintaining standards of behaviour within the legal profession in Ontario by examining the kinds of ethical problems confronting lawyers in that province and the extent to which they were resolved through the use of professional …


Whither Industrial Design, Margaret Ann Wilkinson, Amy Muhlstein Jan 2000

Whither Industrial Design, Margaret Ann Wilkinson, Amy Muhlstein

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The scope of the Industrial Design Act in Canada is much narrower than the concept of industrial designs, as original and unique manufactured objects, in industry. Indeed, the Industrial Design Act applies only to the aspects of industrial designs which we have described as the design aspects. Similar protection of the design aspects of industrial designs exist in Britain and the United States, although, as discussed, these protections take different forms in each jurisdiction. Although some of the aspects of industrial designs other than the design aspects receive no intellectual property protection in any of the three jurisdictions, others are …


Talisman Energy, Sudan, And Corporate Social Responsibility, Chios Carmody Jan 2000

Talisman Energy, Sudan, And Corporate Social Responsibility, Chios Carmody

Law Publications

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Beyond The Proposals: Public Participation In International Economic Law, Chios Carmody Jan 2000

Beyond The Proposals: Public Participation In International Economic Law, Chios Carmody

Law Publications

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A Taxonomy Of Environmental Justice, Robert R. Kuehn Jan 2000

A Taxonomy Of Environmental Justice, Robert R. Kuehn

Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)

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