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Directions in intellectual property law research: a linguistic contribution
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Linguistic analysis in trade mark law: current approaches and new challenges
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A story of rights: from word and conceptualisation to law and cultural narrative
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Durant, Alan. - : The English Language and Literature Association of Korea, 2017
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Humanities scholars have recently begun to use the phrase ‘narrating rights’ as a way of describing an increasingly discussed area of intersection between legal, ethical, and literary topics. This article examines the conceptual basis and directions of that emergent area of work. It outlines features of ‘rights’ as generally understood in law, along with relevant associated issues; it explains how, in the complex history of the English word rights, that word has conveyed different, often contested notions which persist into contemporary thinking; and it concludes with comments and queries regarding the challenges which face studies in humanities in using ‘narrative’ as a way into understanding rights. In developing its arguments, the article highlights the interconnectedness of linguistic, literary and legal aspects of political and cultural topics, and encourages further interdisciplinary work.
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URL: https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/23267/ https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/23267/11/KCI_FI002308179.pdf https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/23267/1/Alan%20Durant%20-%20A%20story%20of%20rights%20%28article%29.pdf https://doi.org/10.15794/jell.2017.63.4.001
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HAVE A BREAK and the changing demands of trademark registration
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Ways of reading: advanced reading skills for students of literature
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To protect or not to protect? The eligibility of commercially-used short verbal texts for copyright and trade mark protection
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How does substantial similarity of expression in infringement actions look from a linguistic point of view?
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