Maciej Szpunar: Foreword; Eleonora Rosati and Irene Calboli: Introduction: The rise and consolidation of fashion law as a field of practice, study, and research
Part I - The (Developing) Infrastructure of the Fashion and Luxury Industries: intellectual property and beyond
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Tobias Bednarz and Galatea Kapellakou: The Legal Protection of Fashion as Intellectual Property: An international perspective
2.
Giovanni Casucci: Cross-border Enforcement of IP Rights in the Fashion Sector
3.
Eleonora Rosati: The Role, Responsibility, and Liability of Online Intermediaries under EU IP Law
4.
Irene Calboli and Margherita Corrado: Intellectual Property, Sustainability, and the Circular Economy: Friends or foes in the fashion industry?
5.
Martin Senftleben: Fashion Waste, Trademark Protection, and the Circular Economy: Towards a new public domain for sustainable reuse
6.
Sunniva Hansson: The Rise and Lawfulness of Fast Fashion
7.
Maria Mercedes Frabboni and Uma Suthersanen: Design and Fashion: Procrustean metaphors in intellectual property law
8.
Felicia Caponigri: The Cultural Heritage and Cultural Appropriation of Fashion Assets
9.
Megan Carpenter: Fashion Statement: Offensive trademarks and fashion in the U.S.
Part II - Protecting Fashion: Mapping the intellectual property dimension
10.
David Stone: Using Design Law to Protect Inventive Fashion in the UK and EU
11.
Irene Calboli and Gabrielle Armstrong: Design Patents in the Fashion Industry: A U.S. perspective
12.
Richard Arnold: Works of Artistic Craftsmanship in Post-Brexit UK
13.
Fabrizio Sanna: The 'Artistic Value' Requirement in Italy after Cofemel
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Maria Victoria Rocha: The Treatment of Works of Applied Art under Portuguese Law in the Post-Cofemel Era
15.
Justin Hughes: Pret-a-protect or Pret-a-copy? Fashion copyright in the United States
16.
Gordon Humphreys and Katarzyna Zajfert: The Protection of Well-known Fashion Trade Marks
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Michal Bohaczewski: Legal Protection of Luxury Fashion Brands under EU Trade Mark Law
18.
Irene Calboli: Non-traditional Fashion Trademarks: To protect or not to protect? Comparative examples
19.
Carlo Sala and Andrea De Gaspari: The Practical Challenges of Obtaining and Maintaining 3D Trade Mark Registrations from an EU Perspective
20.
Suelen Carls and Alberto Ribeiro de Almeida: Geographical Indications in the Fashion Industry: Safeguarding knowledge and culture or fuelling trade unfair competition
21.
Krystyna Szczepanowska-Kozlowska: Patents in the Fashion Industry
22.
Pilar Montero and Pilar Iniguez: Plant Variety Rights for Sustainable Fashion
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Camilla A. Hrdy: Fast Secrets: Trade secrets in fashion
Part III - Contractual, Competition, and Regulatory Issues in the Fashion Industry
24.
Manon Rieger-Jansen and Nina Dorenbosch: Licensing and Merchandising of Fashion Assets
25.
Cristiana Sappa: Collaboration of (or with) Well-known Trademarks as a Strategy for Strengthening Market Power in the Luxury Fashion Field
26.
Nicola Lanna: Contracts of Creative Fashion Workers
27.
Susanne Augenhofer and Giorgio Monti: Competition Law and the Fashion Industry: Limits to brand management
28.
Kelsey Farish and Kate Loxton: Regulatory and Legal Considerations Relating to Influencer Marketing from a UK Perspective
29.
Carina Gommers, Joanne Gibbs, and Eva de Pauw: Misleading and Comparative Advertising in the Fashion Sector
30.
Rita Tardiolo: Greenwashing and Sustainability Claims
31.
Jorge Morais Carvalho and Maria Miguel Oliveira da Silva: Consumer Protection in the Fashion Industry from an EU Perspective
32.
Xuan-Thao Nguyen: Building a Successful Fashion Brand: A corporate and tax law perspective
Part IV - Tech and Fashion: Legal challenges and solutions
33.
Giulia Gasparin: Ecommerce and Data Protection Issues in the Fashion Industry
34.
Dinusha Mendis: Legal Implications of 3D Printing in Fashion
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Frederick Mostert and Wei Ting Yeoh: Counterfeiting: technological and legal tools
36.
Eleonora Rosati: 'Algorithm Fashion': An EU perspective on copyright-related challenges to anticipating consumers' spending decisions
37.
Heidi Harkonen: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Fashion Sector: A moral rights perspective
38.
Christoph Bartos: Fashion Brands in the Metaverse: Legal and policy implications
39.
Brian Frye: Fashion Tokens
40.
Trevor Cook: Fashion, Gaming, and Intellectual Property
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Guido Noto La Diega, Tania Phipps-Rufus, Benjamin Clubbs Coldron, and Tabea Stolte: Giving Surveillance Capitalism a Makeover: Wearable technology in the fashion industry and the challenges for privacy and data protection law