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An Islamic Vision of Intellectual Property Ezieddin Elmahjub (Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria)

An Islamic Vision of Intellectual Property By Ezieddin Elmahjub (Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria)

An Islamic Vision of Intellectual Property by Ezieddin Elmahjub (Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria)


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This book shows that Islamic sources offer a comprehensive theory of social justice with a strong focus on the distribution of rights and obligations to access and re-use knowledge and cultural products. It will appeal to readers interested in many disciplines, including Islamic and comparative legal studies, and theories and cultural studies of intellectual property.

An Islamic Vision of Intellectual Property Summary

An Islamic Vision of Intellectual Property: Theory and Practice by Ezieddin Elmahjub (Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria)

For over a century, intellectual property (IP) regimes have been justified using Western philosophical theories rooted in the idea that IP must reward talent and maximize global stocks of knowledge and cultural products. Reframing IP in a context of legal pluralism, Ezieddin Elmahjub brings an Islamic and comparative narrative to the appropriate design and scope of IP rights, and in doing so criticizes the dominance of Western influence on a global regime that impacts the ability of people to access medicine, to read, to imagine, and to reshape popular culture. The Islamic vision of IP, which is based on a broad theory of social justice, maintains that IP cannot simply be seen as a reward for effort or tool to maximize economic efficiency but as one legal right within a complicated distributive scheme affecting fundamental human rights, equal opportunities, and human capabilities.

An Islamic Vision of Intellectual Property Reviews

'Fairness in the construction and distribution of property rights matters. In this book Ezieddin Elmahjub develops an Islamic vision of a fair intellectual property system. It is a hugely important contribution to our understanding of Islamic views of the social good and justice.' Peter Drahos, European University Institute, Florence
'This is a great book, and a much-needed addition to our theoretical understanding of intellectual property. Dr Elmahjub shows us how Islamic law and philosophy can inform and enrich our knowledge of IP as a force for good in the modern world. His work will be an important foundation for future scholars of comparative IP, legal systems, and social theory. A wonderful achievement.' Dan Hunter, Foundation Dean, Swinburne Law School, Australia

About Ezieddin Elmahjub (Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria)

Ezieddin Elmahjub is a Lecturer in the Law School at Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria and Visiting Research Fellow at both the Asian Law Institute and the Center for Asian Legal Studies, the National University of Singapore. His research interests include Islamic studies, comparativelegal philosophy, and intellectual property.

Table of Contents

1. An Islamic Vision of IP; 2. The structure of Islamic doctrine and the search for the social good; 3. Justifying IP under Islamic doctrine; 4. Social good in Islamic doctrine and IP in practice; 5. IP and the Islamic principles of justice; 6. Islamic vision on IP and the distribution of intangible resources; 7. Fair IP landscape.

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NPB9781316632697
9781316632697
1316632695
An Islamic Vision of Intellectual Property: Theory and Practice by Ezieddin Elmahjub (Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2019-02-21
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