The Berne Convention, of which 1972 countries are members, is one of the most relevant international acts regarding the copyright. The European Union is part of it, but, at the same time, has, in its own legal system, some rules of different nature (some that come from the Human Rights and some Directives) related to the copyright. The aim of this article is exposing the belonging of the Berne COnvention to ghe European legal system, as well as analyzing the possible use of the text for the relations between indivudal
An accurate and in-depth analysis of the American protection of authors’ moral rights has been prese...
This book is a comprehensive guide to the development and utilization of authorial moral rights acro...
In the sector of economic copyrights the European legislator has made great effort to establish a su...
The Berne Convention, of which 1972 countries are members, is one of the most relevant international...
The statement of moral rights represents the great innovation of the 20th century concerning the pro...
Background. Intellectual property rights are present in our everyday lives to a huge extent. Law of ...
The author presents main features of the Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1989. That law chan...
This comprehensive volume examines the international framework concerned with the protection of copy...
The 1886 Berne Convention was the most influential copyright related treaty for over a century, and ...
Compares how the concepts of copyright and authors' moral rights were influenced by the different co...
Moral rights have had a wide recognition in Continental or Civil Law systems since they were adopted...
This article examines the disputed question of what happens to the moral rights of an author after h...
Literary and artistic property law (copyright), in addition to the creation of exclusive right for a...
The doctrine of droit moral, one of the most controversial issues in copyright law, has always been ...
In the last half of the twentieth century, international copyright protection has become of much gre...
An accurate and in-depth analysis of the American protection of authors’ moral rights has been prese...
This book is a comprehensive guide to the development and utilization of authorial moral rights acro...
In the sector of economic copyrights the European legislator has made great effort to establish a su...
The Berne Convention, of which 1972 countries are members, is one of the most relevant international...
The statement of moral rights represents the great innovation of the 20th century concerning the pro...
Background. Intellectual property rights are present in our everyday lives to a huge extent. Law of ...
The author presents main features of the Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1989. That law chan...
This comprehensive volume examines the international framework concerned with the protection of copy...
The 1886 Berne Convention was the most influential copyright related treaty for over a century, and ...
Compares how the concepts of copyright and authors' moral rights were influenced by the different co...
Moral rights have had a wide recognition in Continental or Civil Law systems since they were adopted...
This article examines the disputed question of what happens to the moral rights of an author after h...
Literary and artistic property law (copyright), in addition to the creation of exclusive right for a...
The doctrine of droit moral, one of the most controversial issues in copyright law, has always been ...
In the last half of the twentieth century, international copyright protection has become of much gre...
An accurate and in-depth analysis of the American protection of authors’ moral rights has been prese...
This book is a comprehensive guide to the development and utilization of authorial moral rights acro...
In the sector of economic copyrights the European legislator has made great effort to establish a su...