Air Law Review, 8. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1937 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 37.
214. lappuse
... Protection of Literary and Artistic Works , the objective of which is to establish , with reference to out- standing essentials , a uniform international law of copyright , dates from conferences held in 1885 and 1886. President ...
... Protection of Literary and Artistic Works , the objective of which is to establish , with reference to out- standing essentials , a uniform international law of copyright , dates from conferences held in 1885 and 1886. President ...
215. lappuse
tially , though not expressly , protected by international law here . When the United States becomes a party to the Copyright Conven- tion , its holders of copyrights will receive all the ordinary benefits of copyright protection ...
tially , though not expressly , protected by international law here . When the United States becomes a party to the Copyright Conven- tion , its holders of copyrights will receive all the ordinary benefits of copyright protection ...
320. lappuse
... protection . Similarly , there were eminent authorities who insisted just as strongly that air passengers should have absolute protection in case of injury or casualty : Roland W. Fixel insisted that once the aircraft should become a ...
... protection . Similarly , there were eminent authorities who insisted just as strongly that air passengers should have absolute protection in case of injury or casualty : Roland W. Fixel insisted that once the aircraft should become a ...
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
accident advertising AERONAUTICS air carriers Air Commerce Air Commerce Act Air Law Review air transport aircraft airplane airport American American Bar Association appeal application April authority aviation Bar Association bill Board broadcast stations censorship City Columbia Broadcasting System Committee common carriers Communications Act compulsory arbitration Conference Congress constitutional contract Convention Corporation damages decision defendant Federal Communications Commission Federal Radio Commission Government held Imperial Airways injury interstate commerce January jurisdiction legislation liability license limited Majesty's Stationery Office matter ment municipal N. Y. Supp negligence operation owner party passenger person plaintiff Postmaster-General problems programs public interest purposes question radio broadcasting radio station regulation Rept res ipsa loquitur right of privacy rules Section Senate STAT statute Supra note Supreme Court Telegraph telephone television tion transport companies Ullswater United Warsaw Convention waves wireless WNYC York