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 Date
Signature9 septembre 1886
Ratification5 septembre 1887
Entrée en vigueur5 décembre 1887


Acte(s)

Article(s) Signature Instrument Entrée en vigueur
Paris Act (1971) 24 juillet 1971Ratification: 14 mai 197516 août 1975
Stockholm Act (1967) 14 juillet 1967  
Brussels Act (1948) 26 juin 1948Adhésion: 23 octobre 195122 mai 1952
Rome Act (1928) 2 juin 1928Adhésion: 3 novembre 193322 décembre 1933
Berne Additional Protocol (1914) 20 mars 1914Ratification: 31 mars 192023 avril 1920
Berlin Act (1908) 13 novembre 1908Ratification: 30 juin 19109 septembre 1910
Paris Additional Act (1896) 4 mai 1896Ratification: 9 septembre 18979 décembre 1897


Déclarations, Réserves etc.

Acte de Paris (1971): Avec la déclaration prévue par l'article 33, alinéa 2) relatif à la Cour internationale de justice.

Stockholm Act (1967): A notification was deposited by the Government of the Republic of Tunisia 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 18, 1970. Pursuant to the provisions of the said Article, the Republic of Tunisia, 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.

Accession to the Rome Act (1928) subject to the following reservation: Article 2, paragraph 4, of the Act is replaced by the relevant provisions of the texts adopted prior to the Berlin Act, 1908 (Article 4 of the Berne Convention, 1886), in respect of works of art applied to industry.

Ratification of the Berlin Act (1908) subject to the following reservation: In respect to the protection of works of art applied to industry, Article 2, paragraph 4, of the Act is replaced by Article 4 of the Berne Convention, 1886, (N.B. the latter article does not include said works among literary and artistic works).

Informations complémentaires

Signature and accession to the Brussels Act (1948) through France.

Signature and accession to the Rome Act (1928) through France.

Signature and ratification of the Berne Additional Protocol (1914) through France.

Signature and ratification of the Berlin Act (1908) through France.

 

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