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    Copyright and the Court of Justice of the European Union

    Copyright and the Court of Justice of the European Union by Rosati, Eleonora;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 5 October 2023

    • ISBN 9780198885580
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages512 pages
    • Size 242x164x31 mm
    • Weight 1008 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This new edition of Copyright and the Court of Justice of the European Union remains the leading reference on EU copyright case law. Fully updated with the latest decisions of the Court of Justice (CJEU), it fully describes the role and actions of the Court in the copyright field and its resulting legacy.

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    Long description:

    First released in early 2019, Copyright and the Court of Justice of the European Union remains the only book exclusively devoted to the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in the EU copyright field. Fully updated for the new edition, the book explains the Court's role and action in the field of EU copyright law and provides readers with a sense of the direction of the Court's jurisprudence through an exercise of 'tidying up' and rationalizing the rulings issued so far. In his foreword to the first edition, First Advocate General Maciej Szpunar praised the book's 'profound analysis' of the EU copyright protection and CJEU decisions, which in his view, 'unveiled new information, perhaps never considered, even by members of the Court'.

    The new edition captures all the significant developments in EU copyright law that have occurred since 2019. Aside from macro-events such as the UK's now completed departure from the EU and the adoption of the Digital Single Market Directive (2019/790), seminal judgments have been issued by the CJEU which touch upon all the main foundational aspects of EU copyright.

    This book is structured in three parts. The first part is about the role of the CJEU as an EU institution. Following a discussion of the impact of CJEU interpretation of EU copyright provisions (notably their pre-emptive effect on individual EU Member States' freedom), the second part is concerned with CJEU action and vision in respect of four key areas of copyright and related rights: the requirements for protection, construction of exclusive rights, exceptions and limitations, and enforcement. The final part focuses on the legacy of CJEU case law broadly intended, having regard to both individual countries' copyright laws (specifically: the UK) and recent EU copyright reform discourse, notably in the context of the DSM Directive.

    Timely and engaging, Copyright and the Court of Justice of the European Union provides novel insights into the activity of the CJEU in the copyright field and reflects on the resulting implications for the present and future of EU copyright.

    This extremely profound analysis by Professor Rosati of EU copyright protection and relevant Court of Justice decisions constitutes uncharted territory, unveiling new information, and presenting ideas, which will serve academics and practitioners, including members of the Court, such as myself, alike. Professor Rosati's book addresses, from an original and forward-thinking perspective, some of the most complex, challenging, and pressing aspects of the EU copyright framework. I am certain that the second edition of the book will contribute to an awareness of the many challenges facing copyright protection, both on the EU and global level, as well as the importance of EU law and the role of the Court of Justice.

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgments to the Second Edition
    Foreword to the Second Edition
    Foreword to the First Edition
    Abbreviations
    Figures and Tables
    Main International and EU Legislation
    Case Law
    Introduction to the Second Edition
    Part I EU Harmonization and the Functioning of the CJEU
    EU Copyright Harmonization and CJEU Role and Action
    Standards Applied in CJEU Copyright Jurisprudence: A Data-Based Case Law Analysis
    Part II Beyond the Law? A CJEU-Made Copyright System
    Towards Less Flexibility: Harmonization Techniques, EU Supremacy, and the Doctrine of EU preemption
    Requirements for Protection of Works and Other Subject-Matter
    The 'High Level of Protection' of Exclusive Rights
    Exceptions and Limitations in the EU Copyright System: From 'Derogations' to 'User Rights'
    The Framework for Enforcing Copyright and Related Rights
    Part III The Legacy of the CJEU
    UK Copyright Post-Brexit: The Perduring Legacy of CJEU Case Law
    CJEU Case Law and the Interplay with Policy and Legislative Action in the Digital Single Market
    Conclusion - Copyright and the CJEU: Role, Action, Legacy
    References

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