A Time-Travel to “Nova-Species”: Influence of Naturalism in Roman Law on the Ownership in Modern Copyright Law
Abstract
This research aims at analysing the impact of Naturalism-based Roman Law principles
on certain concepts in modern Intellectual Property Law (IPL). Roman civilization was
historically at its peak in literature and artistic creations. Therefore, an effective legal
framework was much needed, for the well-being of the society. Based on the roots of
Naturalism, it is to explore how modern concepts of IPL are influenced by Naturalistic
ideologies such as in acquiring the ownership of artistic creations. The main objective
of this research is to seek how morality-based Naturalism shaped modern IPL principles
such as originality in determining the ownership of copyright. The secondary objective is
to examine whether the academic and judicial interpretations of determining the claims
on copyright ownership could go back to their roots based on Naturalistic Roman Law
principles. The research methodology is based on the legal research methodology;
a library-based secondary data analysis. The expected outcome is of the nature of
policy research, in order to guide more progressive approaches on academic and judicial
interpretations through exploring the Naturalistic roots of the modern laws on copyright.
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