| Great Britain, Evan James MacGillivray - 1912 - 218 lapas
...the country the laws of which grant the shortest period of protection. In the case of works published simultaneously in a country outside the Union and in a country of the Union: the latter country shall be considered exclusively as the country of origin. By published works must... | |
| Bernard Weller - 1912 - 328 lapas
...the country the laws of which grant the shortest term of protection. In the case of works published simultaneously in a country outside the Union and in a country of the Union, the latter country shall be considered exclusively as the country of origin. By published works must... | |
| Bernard Weller - 1912 - 328 lapas
...the country the laws of which grant the shortest term of protection. In the case of works published simultaneously in a country outside the Union and in a country of the Union, the latter country shall be considered exclusively as the country of origin. By published works must... | |
| Great Britain, Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1924 - 1022 lapas
...the country the laws of which grant the shortest term of protection. In the case of works published simultaneously in a country outside the union and in a country of the nnion. the latter country shall be considered exclusively as the country of origin. By published works... | |
| Walter Arthur Copinger, E. P. Skone James - 1927 - 636 lapas
...of which grant the shortest period of protection. In the case of works published simultaneously (2) in a country outside the Union and in a country of the Union, the latter country shall be considered exclusively as the country of origin." This Article is practically... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1929 - 820 lapas
...the country the laws of which grant the shortest term of protection. In the case of works published simultaneously in a country outside the Union and in a country of the Union, the latter country shall be considered exclusively as the country of origin. By published works must... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1937 - 66 lapas
...the country the laws of which grant the shortest term of protection. In the case of works published simultaneously in a country outside the union and in a country of the union, the latter country shall be considered exclusively as the country of origin. (4) By "published works"... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1937 - 68 lapas
...the country the laws of which grant the shortest term of protection. In the case of works published simultaneously in a country outside the union and in a country of the union, the latter country shall be considered exclusively as the country of origin. (4) By "published works"... | |
| Konrad Zweigert, Jan Kropholler - 1973 - 1436 lapas
...those countries, or simultaneously in a country outside the Union and in a country of the Union. (2) n f A iy UP ! h cc T[ ` aw^7\ 4) - & Ԥ#鵋A mD0 but who have their habitual residence in one of them shall, for the purposes of this Convention, be... | |
| Amos Jenkins Peaslee - 1979 - 632 lapas
...preceding paragraphs. Art. 3. 1. The protection of this Convention shall apply to: (a) authors who are nationals of one of the countries of the Union, for their works, whether published or not ; (b) authors who are not nationals of one of the countries of the Union,... | |
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