Acknowledgements Introduction Hannes Siegrist and Augusta Dimou PART I The Institutionalization of Intellectual Property Rights between National and International Contexts 1 Intellectual Property Rights and the Dynamics of Propertization, Nationalization, and Globalization in Modern Cultures and Economies Hannes Siegrist 2 Power and Development: The Revision Conferences of 1967 and 1971 of the Berne Convention and the Universal Copyright Convention Jonas Görtz 3 Legal Designs: Danish Designers as Court-Appointed Experts and the Expansion of the Concept of Copyright Stina Teilmann-Lock 4 Intellectual Property and Competition Policy: Patent Pooling and Industrial Concentration in Germany (1890-1930) Louis Pahlow 5 The Melting Pot of Copyright Law: Urheberrecht in Jerusalem Michael Birnhack 6 "Aryanization" Expanded? Patent Rights of Jews under the Nazi Regime Lida Barner PART II Socialism: Copyright between System and Defiance 7 Copyright in the German Democratic Republic and the International Copyright Regime Matthias Wiessner 8 From State Governance to Self-Management: Culture and Intellectual Property Rights in Communist Yugoslavia Augusta Dimou 9 Samizdat, Copyright, and the State: Copyright as Censorship and the Differences between East and West Debora Halbert PART III Postsocialism: Renegotiating Copyright Norms in Europe 10 The Influence of EU Copyright Harmonization Directives on the Construction of Postsocialist Copyright Law in Central and Eastern Europe Adolf Dietz 11 A New Concept in an Old Context: The Legal Framework of the Transformation of Intellectual Property in Macedonia after the Dissolution of Yugoslavia Miso Dokmanovic 12 Opposing the Expansion of Copyright Law: Social Norms in the Quest against ACTA and the "Commodification of Knowledge and Culture Project" Katarzyna Gracz List of Contributors Index.
Expanding Intellectual Property : Copyrights and Patents in 20th Century Europe and Beyond