Decoding international law : semiotics and the humanities
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The Impact of Culture on the Semiotics of Treaty Interpretation: How Pirates Read and Misread the Berne Convention. S. 527-558
Introduction p. 527
Hermeneutics and Reader-Response Theory p. 530
Arguments for and Against Protecting Authors' Rights p. 531
Piracy, The Berne Convention and Dramatic Irony p. 533
History of Copyright p. 535
Copyright Theories and the Berne Convention p. 536
Clashes of Culture p. 540
Berne Convention: Underlying Principles and Rights Theories p. 541
U.S. and Chinese Compliance with the Berne Convention's Minimum Standards p. 542
U.S. Responses to the Berne Convention p. 543
How the United States Reads the Berne Convention p. 545
China's Responses to the Berne Convention p. 547
Hermeneutics and Cultural Difference p. 549
How China Reads the Berne Convention p. 550
U.S. Views on Piracy of Patented Inventions as Expressed in Film: Flash of Genius p. 552
Conclusion p. 553
Die Einleitung des Buches gibt es auch als Thomas Jefferson School of Law Research Paper No. 1613428 bei SSRN: Decoding International Law: Semiotics and the Humanities.
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