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Professor Christoph Antons
Position in Faculty
Professor of Comparative Law; Director, Centre for Comparative
Law and Development Studies in Asia and the Pacific.
Publications on RIS
Christoph is a QEII Fellow of the Australian Research Council
and an adjunct fellow of the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual
Property, Competition and Tax Law in Munich and the Queen
Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute at the University
of London. He has held teaching and research positions at
the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition
and Tax Law, Griffith University, La Trobe University and
Charles Darwin University. He has also been a visiting research
fellow or visiting lecturer at the Max Planck Institute for
Intellectual Property in Munich, the Max Planck Institute
for Foreign and International Private Law in Hamburg, the
International Institute of Asian Studies in Leiden, the Graduate
School of International Development in Nagoya, the University
of Surabaya, the IP Academy in Singapore, the Research and
Training Institute of the Ministry of Justice in Osaka, Queensland
University of Technology in Brisbane and at the University
of Melbourne. Christoph has carried out research and consultancy
work in Japan, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam.
He was Director of the Centre for Southeast Asian Law (CSEAL)
at Charles Darwin University from 2000 to 2002 and Director
of the ARC Key Centre for Asia Pacific Social Transformation
Studies (CAPSTRANS) at the University of Wollongong from 2003
to 2004. He is currently a Chief Investigator in the ARC Centre
of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation, which
is based at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane.
Degrees Held
Referendar jur. (Rhineland Palatinate), Assessor jur. (Bavaria),
PhD in Law (University of Amsterdam)
Professional Activities
Christoph is a member of the Law Association for Asia and
the Pacific (LAWASIA), the Asia Pacific Futures Network and
the Governance Research Network of the ARC. He is also on
the Editorial Board of the Australian Journal of Asian Law.
Research Interests
Christoph has written widely on comparative intellectual property
law in Indonesia and ASEAN and on law and development, legal
culture and legal history in various countries of Asia. Current
research interests include intellectual property law in Indonesia
and ASEAN, intellectual property enforcement and awareness
raising in China, Thailand and Indonesia (ARC discovery project),
traditional knowledge and intellectual property rights in
Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines (ARC discovery/QEII
project), law and social change in Asia and the legal history
of East Timor, Indonesia and the Philippines.
Selected Publications
- "Specialised Intellectual Property Courts in Southeast
Asia", in: A. Kur, S. Luginbuhl and E. Waage (eds.)
- "
und sie bewegt sich doch!" - Patent
Law on the Move, Festschrift in Honour of Gert Kolle and
Dieter Stauder, Carl Heymanns Veilag; Berlin, pp. 287-299;
- "Traditional knowledge and intellectual property
rights in Australia and Southeast Asia", in: C. Heath
and A. Kamperman Sanders (eds.), New Frontiers of Intellectual
Property Law: IP and Cultural Heritage - Geographical Indications
- Enforcement - Overprotection, Hart Publishing, Oxford
2005, pp. 37-51;
- "Folklore protection in Australia: Who is expert
in Aboriginal tradition?", in: E. Kurz-Milcke and G.
Gigerenzer (eds.), Experts in Science and Society, Kluwer
Academic/Plenum, New York 2004, pp. 85-103;
- "Exhaustion and Parallel Imports in Indonesia"
(with Cita Citrawinda Priapantja), in: C. Heath (ed.), Parallel
Imports in Asia, Kluwer Law International, London 2004,
pp. 101-111;
- "Legal culture and Its Impact on Regional Harmonisation",
in: C. Antons, M. Blakeney and C. Heath (eds.), Intellectual
Property Harmonisation Within ASEAN and APEC, Kluwer Law
International, The Hague 2004, pp. 29-36;
- "Harmonisation of Intellectual Property in the EU,
ASEAN and APEC - Introductory Preface" (with Michael
Blakeney and Christopher Heath), in: C. Antons, M. Blakeney
and C. Heath (eds.), Intellectual Property Harmonisation
Within ASEAN and APEC, Kluwer Law International, The Hague
2004, pp. XV-XIX;
- "Harmonisation and Selective Adaptation as Intellectual
Property Policies in Asia", in: C. Antons, M. Blakeney
and C. Heath (eds.), Intellectual Property Harmonisation
Within ASEAN and APEC, Kluwer Law International, The Hague
2004, pp. 109-121;
- Law and Development in East and Southeast Asia, IIAS Asian
Studies Series, RoutledgeCurzon, London-New York 2003 (387
pp; reviewed in IIAS Newsletter, No. 31, p. 37);
- "Legal Culture and History of Law in Asia",
in: C. Heath (ed.), Intellectual Property Law in Asia, Kluwer
Law International, London 2003, pp. 13-35;
- "Indonesia", in: C. Heath (ed.), Intellectual
Property Law in Asia, Kluwer Law International, London 2003,
pp. 391-428;
- "Introduction", in: C. Antons (ed.), Law and
Development in East and Southeast Asia, RoutledgeCurzon,
London 2003, pp. 3-24;
- "Japan as a Model? Law and Development in Japan,
Singapore and Indonesia", in: C. Antons (ed.), Law
and Development in East and Southeast Asia, RoutledgeCurzon,
London 2003, pp. 216-248;
- "Technology Transfer in Indonesia", in: C. Heath
and K.C. Liu (eds.), Legal Rules of Technology Transfer
in Asia, Kluwer Law International, London 2002, pp. 227-252;
- "Indonesia", in: M. Blakeney (ed.), Border Control
of Intellectual Property Rights, Sweet and Maxwell, London
2001, chapter 10, pp. INDO-1-11 (Appendix pp. INDO-101-104);
- "Ethnicity, Law and Development in Southeast Asia",
in: F. Hüsken and D. van der Meij (eds.), Reading Asia:
New Research in Asian Studies, Curzon Press, London 2001,
pp. 3-28;
- "Legal Education in Australia", in: Kansai University
Review of Law and Politics, No. 22, March 2001, pp. 71-82;
- "Intellectual Property Rights and Technology Transfer
in Indonesia", in: Institute of the Humanities and
Social Sciences (ISSP), Academia Sinica (ed.), 2nd International
Conference on European and East Asian Intellectual Property
Rights: Patent, Technology Transfer and Antitrust, Taipei,
Taiwan 2001, VI-1, pp. 1-32;
- "Law and Development Thinking After the Asian Crisis
of 1997", in: Forum of International Development Studies,
Vol. 20 No. 12, Dec. 2001, pp. 205-232;
- Intellectual Property Law in Indonesia, The Max Planck
Institute's Series on Asian Intellectual Property Law, Volume
2, Kluwer Law International, The Hague-London Boston 2000
(414 pp; reviewed in IP Asia, April 2001, p. 39);
- "The Protection of Well-known Trade Marks in Indonesia",
in: C. Heath and K.C. Liu (eds.), The Protection of Well-known
Marks in Asia, Kluwer Law International, London 2000, pp.
199-213.
Contact Details
Phone (02)4221 4719
Fax (02)4221 3188
Email: cantons@uow.edu.au
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