Union to permit, to control, or to prohibit by legislation or regulation, the circulation, presentation, or exhibition of any work or production in regard to which the competent authority may find it necessary to exercise that right. Commentaries Upon International Law - Page 834by Robert Phillimore - 1889Full view - About this book
| Frederick Pollock - Law - 1886 - 562 pages
...of the present Convention cannot in any way derogate from the right belonging to the Government of each country of the Union to permit, to control, or...competent authority may find it necessary to exercise tluit right. ARTICLE 14. — Under the reserves and conditions to be determined by common agreement,... | |
| Edward Marston - Copyright - 1887 - 98 pages
...of the present Convention cannot in any way derogate from the right belonging to the Government of each country of the Union to permit, to control, or...authority may find it necessary to exercise that right. ART. 14. Under the reserves and conditions to be determined by common agreement,* the present Convention... | |
| Edward Marston - 1887 - 106 pages
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| Thomas Edward Scrutton - Copyright - 1890 - 316 pages
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| Evan James MacGillivray - Copyright - 1902 - 450 pages
...of the present Convention cannot in any way derogate from the right belonging to the Government of each country of the Union to permit, to control, or...reserves and conditions to be determined by common agreement,1 the present Convention applies to all works which at the moment of its coming into force... | |
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...present convention cannot in any way derogate from the right of each of the high contracting parties to control, or to prohibit by measures of domestic...legislation or police, the circulation, representation, exhibition, or sale of any work or production. Each of the high contracting parties reserves also its... | |
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