By Michael Fisch
Foreign direct investment has given rise to high-profile disputes between investors and host states—with huge sums of money and, often, important policy issues on the line. That’s the argument made by Professor Christopher Gibson in his book, “The Protection of Intellectual Property Rights Under International Investment Law” (Oxford University Press, 2021) (with Dr. Simon Klopschinski and Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan).
The book provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of the protection of intellectual-property rights under international investment law. BookAuthority listed the book at No. 4 in its ranking of best new IP books for 2021.
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By Michael Fisch
LAW BRIEFS
Foreign direct investment has given rise to high-profile disputes between investors and host states—with huge sums of money and, often, important policy issues on the line. That’s the argument made by Professor Christopher Gibson in his book, The Protection of Intellectual Property Rights Under International Investment Law (Oxford University Press, 2021) (with Dr. Simon Klopschinski and Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan).
The book provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of the protection of intellectual-property rights under international investment law. BookAuthority listed the book at No. 4 in its ranking of best new IP books for 2021.
Image by Michael J. Clarke
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Suffolk Law Professor Christopher Gibson