De' Diritti Di Autore Sulle Opere Dell'Ingegno Ne' Rapporti Internazionali, by Pietro Esperson, offers a detailed study of copyright law in international relations. This work, subtitled 'Studio Di Legislazione Comparata E Di Diritto Internazionale Convenzionale, ' delves into a comparative analysis of legislation and the conventional international law governing intellectual property rights. Published in 1899, this book provides a valuable historical perspective on the development of copyright law and its application across different nations. It examines the legal frameworks that protect creative works and the agreements designed to harmonize copyright regulations internationally. This historical legal text remains relevant for scholars and legal professionals interested in the evolution of international copyright law.
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