Biography

Prof. Susan Kathleen Sell

School of Regulation and Global Governance,

College of Asia and the Pacific,

Australian National University, Australia

Professor


Email: susan.sell@anu.edu.au


Qualifications


Ph.D., U.C. Berkeley, Political Science

M.A., U.C. Santa Barbara, Political Science

B.A., Colorado College, Political Science


Publications (selected)


Books

  1. Who Governs the Globe? co-edited with Deborah Avant and Martha Finnemore, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010).
  2. Private Power, Public Law: the Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights (Seoul, South Korea, 2009, Humanitas Press, Korean translation edition published in conjunction with Cambridge University Press, UK). Korean translation of my 2003 Cambridge University Press book. [includes brand new chapter that I wrote for this edition that updates developments since 2003].
  3. Si Quan Gong Fa: Quanqiuhua yu Zhishi Canpin Quan (China Renmin University Press, 2007) (Chinese language edition of Private Power, Public Law).
  4. Intellectual Property Rights: a Critical History (co-author Christopher May) (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Press, 2005).
  5. Private Power, Public Law: The Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press; 2003). [Cambridge Studies in International Relations series]
  6. Power and Ideas: North-South Politics of Intellectual Property and Antitrust (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1998).

Articles

  1. “Revenge of the ‘Nerds’: Collective Action against intellectual property maximalism in the Global Information Age” International Studies Review 2013: 1-19.
  2. “Everything old is new again: The Development Agenda then and now”, The WIPO Journal, 3(1) 2011: 17-23.
  3. “TRIPs was never enough: Vertical Forum Shifting, FTAs, ACTA, and TPP” Journal of Intellectual Property Law 18(2) 2011: 447-478.
  4. “The Rise and Rule of a Trade-Based Strategy: Historical Institutionalism and Intellectual Property” Review of International Political Economy 17(4) 2010: 762-790.
  5. “Trips-Plus Free Trade Agreements and Access to Medicines” Liverpool Law Journal (2007).
  6. “Intellectual Property and the Doha Development Agenda” Global Social Policy 6:2 (August 2006).
  7. “What Role for Humanitarian Intellectual Property? The Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights” Minnesota Journal of Law, Science, and Technology 6:1 (December 2004).
  8. “Intellectual Property and Public Policy in Historical Perspective: Contestation and Settlement” Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 38:1 (Fall 2004).
  9. “The Quest for Global Governance in Intellectual Property and Public Health: Structural, Discursive, and Institutional Dimensions” Temple Law Review 77 (Summer 2004).
  10. “Using Ideas Strategically: the Contest between Business and NGO Networks in Intellectual Property Rights” (co-author Aseem Prakash), International Studies Quarterly 48:1 (2004).
  11. “Trade Issues and HIV/AIDS” Emory International Law Journal 17:2 (Summer 2003).
  12. “TRIPS and the Access to Medicines Campaign” Wisconsin International Law Journal 20:2 (Summer 2002).
  13. “Industry Strategies for Intellectual Property and Trade: The Quest for TRIPS and Post- TRIPS Strategies” Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law, 10 (2002): 79-108.
  14. “TRIPS and the Access to Medicines Campaign,” Wisconsin International Law Journal, 20: 2 (Summer 2002): 481-522.
  15. “Post-TRIPS Developments: The Tension between Commercial and Social Agendas in the Context of Intellectual Property,” Florida Journal of International Law Vol. 14, (Spring 2002): 193-216.
  16. “Moments in Law: Contestation and Settlement in the History of Intellectual Property” (co-author Christopher May), Review of International Political Economy 8: 3 (Autumn, 2001): 467-500.
  17. “North-South Environmental Bargaining: Ozone, Climate Change, and Biodiversity” Global Governance Vol. 2, No. 1 (February 1996): 93-116.
  18. “Intellectual Property and Antitrust in the Developing World: Crisis, Coercion, and Choice” International Organization Vol. 49, No. 2 (Spring 1995): 315-349.
  19. “The Origins of a Trade-Based Approach to Intellectual Property Protection” Science Communication Vol. 17, No. 2 (December 1995): 163-185.
  20. “Intellectual Property as a Trade Issue: From the Paris Convention to the GATT” Legal Studies Forum: An Interdisciplinary Journal Vol. XIII, No. 4 (1989): 407-422.

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