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About the Author
Jennifer Davis MSc, PhD, is Fellow in Law, Wolfson College, Cambridge and Newton Trust Lecturer in Intellectual Property, University of Cambridge. She has a particular interest in trade mark law and unfair competition and has published extensively on these topics. Before joining the Faculty of Law at Cambridge, Jennifer Davis practised as a lawyer in the area of intellectual property litigation.
Reviews
While undoubtedly providing a "basic understanding" of intellectual property law, this volume in fact accomplishes far more. For a student of IP ... it seems a valuable resource whether as an introduction to the subject or an aid to revision, with its content-rich, concise yet flowing style. New practitioners in this area will also appreciate it, not least for the straightforward manner in which it introduces and places into context, expressions and practices to which experienced IP lawyers refer to on a regular basis. Whichever the category of reader, they can be confident that this book will give a clear and comprehensible analysis of the subject in question with the minimal possible reading time. * Laura Phillips, European Intellectual Property Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199581429
Author Jennifer Davis
Format Paperback
Page Count 456
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 362mm * 160mm * 22mm