Barron, Anne
Ms Anne Barron
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Experience keywords:
trademarks; legal theory; intellectual property law; copyright law
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Ms Barron's research centres on copyright and related rights, and, more generally, the legal regulation of culture and the arts and legal and social theory. She is currently working on a book on the institution of copyright – provisionally entitled 'Understanding Copyright: Explanatory Frameworks and Justificatory Theories' – which brings this research together with a view to providing a comprehensive map of the contemporary field of theoretical inquiry in relation to copyright law.
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Sectors and industries to which research relates:
Law
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Languages: French [Spoken: Basic, Written: Basic]; German [Spoken: Basic, Written: Basic]
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The following references are sourced from LSE Research Online|. References that are linked lead to the full text.
Barron, Anne (2010) Copyright infringement, 'free-riding' and the lifeworld. In: Bently, Lionel and Davis, Jennifer and Ginsburg, Jane C, (eds.) Copyright and piracy: an interdisciplinary critique. Cambridge University Press , Cambridge, UK, pp. 93-127. ISBN 9780521193436 Barron, Anne (2010) Kapitalismus 2.0 [Capitalism 2.0]. In: Becker, Karine and Gertenbach, Lars and Laux, Henning and Reitz, Tilman, (eds.) Grenzverschiebungen des Kapitalismus: Umkämpfte Räume und Orte des Widerstands [The Shifting Boundaries of Capitalism: Limits, Frontiers, and Spaces of Resistance]. Campus Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, pp. 137-163. ISBN 9783593391502 Barron, Anne (2006) Introduction: harmony or dissonance?: copyright concepts and musical practice. Social and legal studies, 15 (1). pp. 25-51. ISSN 0964-6639 Barron, Anne (2006) Copyright law's musical work. Social and legal studies, 15 (1). pp. 101-127. ISSN 0964-6639 Barron, Anne (2006) Entry on 'Copyright' for New encyclopaedia of knowledge, preliminary volume: problematizing global knowledge. Theory, culture and society, 23 (2/3). pp. 278-282. ISSN 0263-2764 Barron, Anne (2004) The legal properties of film. Modern law review, 67 (2). pp. 177-208. ISSN 0026-7961 Barron, Anne (2004) Commodification and cultural form: film copyright revisited. New formations, 52 (1). pp. 58-81. ISSN 0950-2378 Barron, Anne (2002) Foucault and law. In: Penner, James E. and Schiff, David and Nobles, Richard, (eds.) Introduction to jurisprudence and legal theory: commentary and materials. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 955-1034. ISBN 9780406946782 Barron, Anne (2002) (Legal) reason and its ‘others’: recent developments in legal theory. In: Penner, James E. and Schiff, David and Nobles, Richard, (eds.) Introduction to jurisprudence and legal theory: commentary and materials. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 1035-1121. ISBN 9780406946782 Barron, Anne (2002) Copyright law and the claims of art. Intellectual property quarterly, (4). pp. 368-401. ISSN 1364-906X Barron, Anne (2000) Feminism, aestheticism and the limits of law. Feminist legal studies, 8 (3). pp. 275-317. ISSN 0966-3622 Barron, Anne (2000) Spectacular jurisprudence. Oxford journal of legal studies, 20 (2). pp. 301-315. ISSN 0143-6503
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AwardsLeverhulme Research Fellowship (2005-06)
Fulbright Distinguished Scholar Award (2005-06)
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Anne Barron is a graduate of University College Dublin (BCL) and Harvard Law School (LLM). She held Lectureships in Law at the University of Warwick and University College London, and a Visiting Fellowship at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, before joining the London School of Economics in 1994, where she is Reader in Law. In 2005-6, facilitated by a Leverhulme Research Fellowship and a Fulbright Distinguished Scholar Award, she took leave from the LSE to become a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University Law School.
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