The Hague Agreement
Found 6 free book(s)The Hague Agreement - WIPO
www.wipo.int7. Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs. 1. Hague Agreement (1925), revised at London. 2 (1934) and at The Hague (1960) 3 (supplemented by the Additional Act of Monaco (1961)), 2. the Complementary Act of Stockholm (1967) and the Protocol of Geneva (1975), 4. and amended in 1979), and the Geneva Act ...
REPORTS OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS RECUEIL …
legal.un.orgThe ratifications of the above agreement (hereafter called the Special Agree-ment) were exchanged at Washington on April 1st, 1925. By letters dated September 29lh, 1925, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands and the Minister of the United States of America at The Hague asked the undersigned, Max Huber, of ...
REPORTS OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL AWARDS RECUEIL …
legal.un.orgin the event of failure to reach agreement within nine months after the ex-change of ratifications of this convention, by the President of the Permanent Administrative Council of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague described in Article 49 …
Ireland and the EU: A History - dfa.ie
www.dfa.ie(Dec.) Hague Summit reaffirms the agreement of the Six to the enlargement of the Communities. 1969 (June) EC entry negotiations formally open with Ireland. (June) Edward Heath (Conservative) replaces Wilson as British Prime Minister. 1970 (May) Referendum on EC entry passed by a large majority. (Jan.) Denmark, Ireland, Norway and the
12. CONVENTION ABOLISHING THE REQUIREMENT OF …
assets.hcch.netregulations, or practice in force in the State where the document is produced or an agreement between 1 This Convention, including related materials, is accessible on the website of the Hague Conference on Private International Law (www.hcch.net), under “Conventions” or under the “Apostille Section”. For the full history of the
THE OBJECTIVES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE TRIPS …
www.peteryu.comof the TRIPS Agreement was a balance between the intellectual property rights created by the Agreement and other important socio-economic policies of WTO Member governments. Article 8 elaborates the socio-economic policies in question, with particular attention to health and nutritional policies.