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The IP Law Book Review is an online,  peer-reviewed and edited journal that includes reviews of current books on IP law and policy written by leading scholars in the field.  The Review is published online twice yearly.  To sign-up for the IPLC mailing list, please send an email with subject line "subscribe" to iplaw@ggu.edu. View Vol. 1 No. 1 here, Vol. 1 No. 2 here, Vol. 2, No. 1 here, Vol. 3, No. 1 here, and the current issue of Vol. 3, No. 2 here.

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  • JUSTIFYING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY by Robert P. Merges

    Justifying Intellectual PropertyHarvard University Press, 2011, 422 pp.
    Hardback, $59.95

    Reviewed by Amy L. Landers
    Pacific McGeorge School of Law

  • INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT: THE ROLE OF NGOS AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS by Duncan Matthews

    Intellectual Property, Human Rights and DevelopmentEdward Elgar, 2011, 286 pp.
    Hardback, $125

    Reviewed by Margaret Chon
    Seattle University School of Law

  • TRADEMARK AND COPYRIGHT LITIGATION: FORMS AND ANALYSIS–VOLUME I: CEASE-AND-DESIST DEMANDS THROUGH ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY by Mark V.B. Partridge and Phillip Barengolts

    TRADEMARK AND COPYRIGHT LITIGATION FORMSOxford University Press, 2011, 544 pp.
    Paperback, $250

    Reviewed by Timothy Cahn
    Kilpatrick Townsend, LLP

  • PATENTS AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD: LIBER AMICORUM JOSEPH STRAUS edited by Wolrad Prinz zu Waldeck und Pyrmont, Martin J. Adelman, Robert Brauneis, Josef Drexl and Ralph Nack

    Patents and Technological ProgressSpringer, 2009, 910 pp.
    Hardback, $239

    Reviewed by Timo Minssen
    Centre for Information and Innovation Law, University of Copenhagen

  • PROPERTY OUTLAWS: HOW SQUATTERS, PIRATES, AND PROTESTERS IMPROVE THE LAW OF OWNERSHIP by Eduardo Moisés Peñalver and Sonia K. Katyal

    Property OutlawsYale University Press, 2010, 304 pp.
    Paperback, $45

    Reviewed by Ann Bartow
    Pace Law School

Editors

William T. Gallagher

Founding Editor
Golden Gate University

School of Law


Chester S. Chuang

Golden Gate University

School of Law


Editorial Advisory Board


Barton Beebe
New York University


Dan L. Burk
U.C. Irvine School of Law

Margaret Chon
Seattle University School of Law

Peter Drahos
Australian National University

Christine Haight Farley

American University

Washington School of Law


Shubha Ghosh
University of Wisconsin Law School

Smita Kheria
University of Edinburgh

Mark P. McKenna

Notre Dame School of Law

Alain Pottage
London School of Economics

Peter K. Yu

Drake University School of Law

 GGU School of Law

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