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Berner Conventie voor de bescherming van werken van letterkunde en kunst, ondertekend de 9de September 1886, aangevuld te Parijs de 4de Mei 1896, herzien te Berlijn de 13de November 1908, aangevuld te Bern de 20ste Maart 1914, herzien te Rome de 2de Juni 1928, en herzien te Brussel de 26ste Juni 1948

Partijen met voorbehouden, verklaringen en bezwaren

Partij Voorbehoud / verklaring Bezwaren
Australië Ja Nee
Joegoslavië (< 25-06-1991) Ja Nee
Mexico Ja Nee
Turkije Ja Nee
Verenigd Koninkrijk Ja Nee

Australië

01-04-1969

The Government of the Commonwealth of Australia having considered the said Convention hereby accedes to it on behalf of the Commonwealth of Australia subject to the specific declaration that the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia accept the provisions of Article 11 of the Convention on the understanding that it remains free to enact such legislation as it considers necessary in the public interest to prevent or deal with any abuse of the monopoly rights conferred upon owners of copyright by the law of the Commonwealth of Australia.

Joegoslavië (< 25-06-1991)

28-06-1951

Article 8 of the Act is replaced by Article 5 of the Berne Convention, 1886, as modified by Article 1, Number III, of the Paris Additional Act, 1896, with respect to the exclusive right of translation into the national languages of Yugoslavia.

Mexico

09-05-1967

Article 8 of the Act is replaced by Article 5 of the Berne Convention, 1886, as modified by Article 1, Number III, of the Paris Additional Act, 1896, with respect to the exclusive rights of translation.

Turkije

27-10-1951

Article 8 of the Act is replaced by Article 5 of the Berne Convention, 1886, as modified by Article 1, Number III, of the Paris Additional Act, 1896, with respect to the translations into the Turkish language.

Verenigd Koninkrijk

24-10-1957

The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland accept the provisions of Article 11 of the Convention on the understanding that they remain free to enact such legislation as they consider necessary in the public interest to prevent or deal with any abuse of the monopoly rights conferred upon owners of copyright by the law of the United Kingdom.

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