Tratados y partes contratantes
Partes Contratantes > Convenio de Berna > Camerún
| Date | |
|---|---|
| Declaración sobre la aplicación continuada | 21 de septiembre de 1964 |
| Entrada en vigor | 1 de enero de 1960 |
Información adicional
Aplicación del Acta de Bruselas (1948) por Francia: 23 de octubre de 1951; Entrada en vigor: 22 de mayo de 1952. Declaración del Camerún sobre la aplicación continuada tras la obtención de su independencia: 21 de septiembre de 1964. El Acta se aplica en el país desde la fecha de su independencia: 1 de enero de 1960.
Acto(s) |
Artículo(s) | Firma | Instrumento | Entrada en Vigor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paris Act (1971) | 1 - 21 | 24 de julio de 1971 | Ratificación: 3 de agosto de 1973 | 10 de octubre de 1974 |
| Paris Act (1971) | 22 - 38 | 24 de julio de 1971 | Ratificación: 3 de agosto de 1973 | 10 de noviembre de 1973 |
| Stockholm Act (1967) | 14 de julio de 1967 | |||
| Brussels Act (1948) | Declaración sobre la aplicación continuada: 21 de septiembre de 1964 | 1 de enero de 1960 |
Declaraciones, Reservas etc.
Paris Act (1971): A notification was deposited by the Government of the United Republic of Cameroon, in which that Government indicated its desire to avail itself of the provisions of Article 38(1) of the Paris Act of the Berne Convention. This notification entered into force on the date of its receipt, that is, on December 29, 1972. Pursuant to the provisions of the said Article, the United Republic of Cameroon, which was a member of the Berne Union, could, until the expiration of five years from the date of entry into force of the Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), that is to say until April 26, 1975, exercise the rights provided under Articles 22 to 26 of the Stockholm Act of the Berne Convection, as if it were bound by those Articles.Stockholm Act (1967): A notification was deposited by the Government of the Federal Republic of Cameroon in which that Government indicated its desire to avail itself of the provisions of Article 38(2) of the Stockholm Act of the Berne Convention. This notification entered into force on the date of its receipt, that is, on September 22, 1970. Pursuant to the provisions of the said Article, the Federal Republic Cameroon, which was a member of the Berne Union, could, for five years from April 26, 1970, the date of entry into force of the Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), exercise the rights provided under Articles 22 to 26 of the Stockholm Act of the Berne Convention, as if it were bound by those Articles.


