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The Global Battle Over Intellectual Property: The Cat-and-Mouse Game of Protection and Enforcement


ISBN13: 9780197766453
To be Published: December 2025
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Country of Publication: USA
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Governance of intellectual property (IP) at the international level has in recent decades become one of the most contentious issues in international political economy. It is also enormously complex and dynamic. In The Global Battle Over Intellectual Property, the eminent international relations scholar Susan K. Sell focuses on why IP is such a contested field. The reasons are many. The current IP regime's distributional consequences across countries are highly uneven. There has been a proliferation of international IP forums, sometimes working at cross purposes and striving for different goals. The ever-increasing complexity of the regime raises profound questions about representation and legitimacy. While there is clearly a set of powerful stakeholders, whether they are the right ones or not is an open question.

To address the range of these related issues, Sell focuses on the dynamics driving change and the implications they have for governance and implementing more equitable policies. Throughout, she relies on the metaphor of cat and mouse to explain how the influence of complicated power relations, the strategic use of institutions, and discourse that drive the politics of IP. Combining insights from political economy, law, and sociology, Sell offers new insights into regime complexity and dynamics. Importantly, the framework she develops can be applied to a variety of highly contested issues, including climate change and financial regulation.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
Dedication
List of figures and tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of abbreviations
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Intellectual Property, Power, Institutions, and Issue Framing
Chapter 3: Cat and Mouse Dynamics: Recursive in Time and Space
Chapter 4: Patents and Access to Medicines: Horizontal Forum-shifting
Chapter 5: Patents and Access to Medicines: Vertical Forum-shifting
Chapter 6: IP as an Investment Asset: Investor-State Dispute Settlement
Chapter 7: Digital Copyright: Internet Treaties, DMCA, and State Transformation
Chapter 8: The Mouse Strikes Back: Copyright in the Digital Age
Chapter 9: The Cat Disappears and Comes Roaring Back: Private Ordering, the TPP, the European Copyright Directive, and ISDS
Chapter 10: Enforcement, Legitimacy, and the Future of IP Governance
Appendix
References
Index