Publications
Browse publications produced by academic staff in the New Zealand Centre of International Economic Law (NZCIEL).
NZCIEL publications
Latest publications 2026
prepared by New Zealand Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (NZPECC), 2025.
[PREPRINT] Intellectual Property and Services in Digital Trade Negotiations
forthcoming
[CHAPTER] Unilateral Measures – The United States
in Luca Rubini (ed), "Unilateral Measures in Trade, Investment and Economic Law" (Edward Elgar, forthcoming 2026)
in Petra Butler (ed), "International Commercial Contracts" (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2026)
in Thomas Cottier and Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer (eds), "Elgar Encyclopedia of International Economic Law" (Edward Elgar, forthcoming 2025)
2025
in Séverine Dusollier (ed) "Copyright Law and Streaming: A Comparative Law Analysis of Lawful and Unlawful Streaming Services" (Brill | Nijhoff, 2025)
Social Science Research Network
in Houghton and Williams (eds) "Protecting Indigenous Knowledge: Perspectives From Aotearoa New Zealand" (Auckland University Press, 2025 , forthcoming)
in Christophe Geiger (ed) "Intellectual Property, Ethical Innovation and Sustainability: Towards a New Social Contract for the Digital Economy" (Edward Elgar 2025, forthcoming)
Comparative Law Journal of the Pacific
Submission to the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFAT)
in Julien Chaisse and Christoph Herrmann (eds), The International Law of Economic Integration (Oxford University Press, 2025)
in Daniel Gervais and João Pedro Quintais (eds) "Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights", 4th ed., Kluwer Law International (2025).
Journal of World Investment & Trade
2024
Social Science Research Network
2023
Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Moral Rights (Ysolde Gendreau ed)
Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property 12 (4), 441-469
2022
Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
2021
[PRESENTATION] Mātauranga Māori and the Interface with the Intellectual Property Ecosystem
Workshop TTOs & Indigenous Intellectual Property: Principles, Policies and Engagement: What to Do
2020
Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Investment Law
2019
IIC-International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law
2018
Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Creative Industries
2017
Victoria University Press, 2017.
2016
Kluwer Law International BV, 2016.
Patent Law and Policy
Patent Law and Policy
Patent Law and Policy
Edward Elgar Publishing
2014
Cambridge University Press, 2014.
2013
Routledge, 2013.
[PRESENTATION] The Web of Trade Agreements and Alliances and Impact on Regulatory Autonomy
NZ Law Foundation Regulatory Reform Conference "Recalibrating Behaviour: Smarter Regulation in a Global World" (2013).
2012
[JOURNAL] Enhancing Stability in the International Economic Order
New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law Special Issue, 10, no. 1 (2012): 142
Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, 2012.
[PANEL DISCUSSION] The IP Divide: Why SOPA Loses, TRIPS Wins, and Confusion Reigns
The NYU Law Forum (2012); Panelists: Margaret Chon, Susy Frankel, Shira Perlmutter; Moderator: Rochelle Dreyfuss.
2011
[RESEARCH PAPER] The Songwriters Association of Canada's Proposal to Monetize the Non-commercial Sharing of Music
Occasional Paper no. 1 (January 2011).
2010
Cambridge University Press, 2010.
[RESEARCH PAPER] Intellectual Property Rights and Efficiency
hosted by New Zealand Centre of International Economic Law (NZCIEL)
2009
Special Issue of The Journal of World Intellectual Property
Victoria University of Wellington Law Review, 41(1), 1–14
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Individual publications
Susy Frankel wrote a chapter titled ‘Moral Rights and the Protection of Traditional Knowledge’ in Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Moral Rights (edited by Ysolde Gendreau and published by Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023).
Summary
Some of the principal concerns about the protection of traditional knowledge echo two major moral rights: the right to attribution and the right to integrity, which is sometimes called the right to object to derogatory treatment.
Although some aspects of claims to traditional knowledge resemble moral rights claims, the overlap is partial and complicated by jurisdictional variations in the scope of protection for both moral rights and traditional knowledge.
This chapter elucidates the overlap of traditional knowledge and moral rights, demonstrates the partiality of that overlap and concludes that moral rights can be complementary to the protection of traditional knowledge but not the best means of achieving such protection.