The distinctive research of the individual inventor
In: Research Policy, Band 15, Heft 4, S. 199-210
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In: Research Policy, Band 15, Heft 4, S. 199-210
In: American Slavic and East European Review, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 137
Romanian legislation on patents, defines the inventor as the person "who created the invention". If the invention has been created by more than one inventor, each has the status of joint invention and the right belongs to them jointly. In this respect, a legal relationship of employment arises between the employee inventor and the employer, with specific content, special requirements, rights and obligations that makes it different from a general individual employment contract.Keywords: employee inventor; employer; invention; rights and obligations.
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In: The economic history review, Band 20, Heft 2, S. 405
ISSN: 1468-0289
In: Center for Migration Studies special issues, Band 16, Heft 4, S. 274-289
ISSN: 2050-411X
In: Political theory: an international journal of political philosophy, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 134-158
ISSN: 0090-5917
THE VARIETY OF OPPOSED INTERPRETATIONS OF HUME FAIL TO CONSIDER HIS WORK AS A WHOLE AND THE CONTEXT OF PARTICULAR ASSERTIONS. HUME DID NOT SEE HUMAN UNDERSTANDING AS FOUNDED ON A SINGLE SET OF UNIVERSAL TRUTHS, HE RECOGNIZED A VARIETY OF KINDS OF KNOWLEDGE, POLITICAL AND AESTHETIC AS WELL AS SCIENTIFIC, EACH OF WHICH HAD TO BE NEARED AS IF IT WERE AN INDEPENDENT LANGUAGE AND OBJECTIVITY.
In: The American journal of economics and sociology, Band 19, Heft 4, S. 355-355
ISSN: 1536-7150
In: American political science review, Band 35, Heft 6, S. 1085-1105
ISSN: 1537-5943
In December, 1922, a resident of Berlin finished the manuscript of a book which, although far from becoming a best-seller, was destined to make history, if only through its title. The book was Das Dritte Reich, and its author, Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, was a German intellectual, then in his forties, who had a theory purporting to explain Germany's downfall as well as a vision of her recovery and return to a leading position in the world.One may well be uncertain as to whether Moeller, had he lived, would have found himself altogether in agreement with the policies and methods of the régime for which he accidentally furnished so attractive a label, or whether he would have found himself among the dead on the morrow of June 30, 1934; but there can be little doubt that the author of Das Dritte Reich belongs among the contributors to the creed in the name of which Germany is ruled today.Moeller van den Bruck was born in 1876 in the Rhineland, the son of a middle-class architect and Prussian official whose family went back to Lutheran pastor stock in Saxony. From his mother's side he inherited Dutch-Spanish blood and, from her Dutch maiden name, the more romantic-sounding portion of his pen name. His formal education was never completed after he was expelled from the Gymnasium at Düsseldorf as penalty for his indifference in class, resulting from his preoccupation with modern German literature (social lyrics) and philosophy (Nietzsche), which to the lad of sixteen seemed of vastly greater "social significance" than what his teachers had to offer.
In: American political science review, Band 35, S. 1085-1105
ISSN: 0003-0554
In: International affairs
ISSN: 1468-2346
In: IEEE technology and society magazine: publication of the IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology, Band 33, Heft 1, S. 12-15
ISSN: 0278-0097
In: Political theory: an international journal of political philosophy, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 134-158
ISSN: 1552-7476
In: Management Science, Band 66, Heft 12, S. 2020
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In: Military Affairs, Band 35, Heft 1, S. 35