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Tag Archives: sustainability
Evolving concepts of work and sustainability of copyright: the curious case of curated fireworks displays
Over the past few years The IPKat has discussed copyright protection in relation to many different types of less conventional works. Today, we are happy to host the following guest contribution by Akshat Agrawal(Jindal Global Law School), who discusses copyright … Continue reading
Posted in Copyright Law
Tagged case, Concepts, Copyright, curated, Curious, displays, Evolving, Fireworks, sustainability, Work
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Delaware’s Voluntary Sustainability Certification Law
Posted by John Zeberkiewicz, Richards, Layton & Finger, P.A., on Sunday, July 15, 2018 Editor's Note: John Mark Zeberkiewicz is a Director at Richards, Layton & Finger, P.A. This post is based on a Richards, Layton & Finger publication by Mr. Zeberkiewicz and … Continue reading
Fannon & Sjåfjell on Corporations, Sustainability, & Gender
Irene Lynch Fannon (School of Law, University College Cork) & Beate Sjåfjell (University of Oslo, Faculty of Law, Department of Private Law) have posted Corporations, Sustainability and Women (Creating Corporate Sustainability: Gender as an Agent for Change. Beate Sjafjell and Irene Lynch Fannon … Continue reading
Posted in Legal Theory
Tagged amp, Corporations, Fannon, Gender, Sjåfjell, sustainability
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