International institutions Part 14

International institutions Part 14

 

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COLONIALISM AND THE BIRTH OF International institutions : SOVEREIGNTY, ECONOMY, AND THE MANDATE SYSTEM OF THE League of Nations
Antony Anghie
New York University Journal of International Law and Politics
Volume 34, Number 3, Spring 2002 p.513

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162

Bowett’s Law of International Institutions, Philippe Sands & Pierre Klein
Chester Brown
Australian Year Book of International Law
Volume 22, 2002 p.227

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163

International Financial Institutions and the Movement toward Greater Accountability and Transparency: The Case of Legal Reform Programmes and the Problem of Evaluation
Joseph J. Norton
International Lawyer
Volume 35, Number 4, Winter 2001 p.1443

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164

What New Architecture? International Financial Institutions and Global Economic Order
Louis W. Pauly
Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations
Volume 7, Number 4, October-December 2001 p.469

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165

USA Patriot Act: Implications for Foreign Financial Institutions and International Finance Centres
Timothy D. Scrantom
Trusts & Trustees
Volume 8, Number 1, November 2001 p.23-26

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166

International Institutions
Michael P. Scharf, Edward Beagan, Detra Michelle Chandler, Lawrence K. DeMeo, Lizabeth R. Fielding, Joao Godoy & Phillip O. Figura
International Lawyer
Volume 35, Number 2, Summer 2001 p.761

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167

DIGITAL DISSEMINATION OF CULTURAL INFORMATION: COPYRIGHT, PUBLICITY, AND LICENSING ISSUES IN CYBERSPACE
Marilyn Phelan
Southwestern Journal of International Law
Volume 8, Number 1, 2001-2002 p.177

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This article addresses copyright, publicity, and licensing issues that cultural institutions must consider when they disseminate digital images over the Internet. It addresses copyright issues through a review of the U.S. Copyright Act, the Universal Copyright Convention, the Berne Convention , and the WIPO treaty, to determine the extent of international protection for cultural institutions as they reproduce their collections for transmission to a worldwide audience. Section II applies copyright laws to the electronic age. Section III presents means to protect an artist’s moral right in Internet downloading. Section IV addresses problems relating to locating an Internet infringer and determining the proper forum and choice of law for an infringement claim. Section V presents difficult questions regarding protection and potential liability outside copyright law, such as right of privacy, publicity, and unfair competition. Section VI explores alternative means of protection through licensing of digital images.

168

Collier, John, and Vaughan Lowe. The Settlement of Disputes in International Law: Institutions and Procedures
Stephen M. Schwebel
American Journal of International Law
Volume 95, Number 2, April 2001 p.464

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169

The International Financial Institutions and the United Nations: The Theory and Practice of International Financial Assistance to Emerging and Transition Economies and States in Crisis
Karen Hudes
ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law
Volume 7, Number 2, Spring 2001 p.285

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The Increasing Role of Interest Groups in Investment Transactions Involving International Financial Institutions
Mark Kantor
ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law
Volume 7, Number 2, Spring 2001 p.291

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Conclusion

Notes

See Also

References and Further Reading

About the Author/s and Reviewer/s

Author: international

Mentioned in these Entries

Berne Convention, International Organizations, International institutions, League of Nations, Settlement of Disputes.


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