1.2k total citations 21 papers, 150 citations indexed
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Sam Ricketson is a scholar working on Law, Marketing and Political Science and International Relations.
According to data from OpenAlex, Sam Ricketson has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 150 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Law, 7 papers in Marketing and 5 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in Sam Ricketson's work include Copyright and Intellectual Property (7 papers), Intellectual Property Law (7 papers) and Intellectual Property and Patents (4 papers). Sam Ricketson is often cited by papers focused on Copyright and Intellectual Property (7 papers), Intellectual Property Law (7 papers) and Intellectual Property and Patents (4 papers). Sam Ricketson collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Latvia and United States. Sam Ricketson's co-authors include Jane C. Ginsburg, Megan Richardson, Mark Davison, Martin Davies, Andrew T. Kenyon and Vicky Huang and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Prometheus and Australian universities' review.
In The Last Decade
Sam Ricketson
18 papers
receiving
107 citations
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Ricketson, Sam & Jane C. Ginsburg. (2006). Inducers and Authorisers: A Comparison of the US Supreme Court's Grokster Decision and the Australian Federal Court's KaZaa Ruling..7 indexed citations
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Ricketson, Sam & Jane C. Ginsburg. (2005). International copyright and neighbouring rights, v 1-2: The Berne Convention and beyond. CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research).48 indexed citations
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Ricketson, Sam. (1999). Simplifying Copyright Law: Proposals from Down Under. 537–550.4 indexed citations
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Ricketson, Sam. (1999). The Law of Intellectual Property: Copyright, Designs and Confidential Information.4 indexed citations
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Ricketson, Sam, et al.. (1997). Teaching Note: Creating a Corporations Law Case Study. Legal Education Review. 161–180.1 indexed citations
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Ricketson, Sam & Martin Davies. (1997). Conflict of Laws: Commentary and Materials.2 indexed citations
Ricketson, Sam, Megan Richardson, & Mark Davison. (1994). Intellectual Property: Cases, Materials and Commentary. Figshare.10 indexed citations
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Ricketson, Sam. (1993). Intellectual Property Rights in the Australian University Context: An Overview.. Australian universities' review. 36(1). 5–7.2 indexed citations
Ricketson, Sam. (1984). Reaping without Sowing: Unfair Competition and Intellectual Property Rights in Anglo-Australian Law. University of New South Wales law journal. 1.4 indexed citations
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