Theoretical Underpinning of Intellectual Property: 'I am a Pragmatist - But Theory is My Rhetoric'

Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 16 (2):179-189 (2003)
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This article emanates from a Symposium hosted by Professor Margaret Ann Wilkinson and sponsored by the University of Western Ontario Law School and Centre for Innovation Law and Policy. The Symposium and the resulting articles aim to explore the theoretical dimensions of intellectual property law. This article argues, in contrast to the learned scholarship of my co-panellist, that theorising about intellectual property law is an innately political act that implements a pragmatic moment fueled by economic, social and cultural factors

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