
An analysis of the acquis communautaire (the EU law) on the actual protection of performers' rights in ten European countries.
This report checks how and to what extent artists actually enjoy their rights inbetween intricate and diverse national, European and international frameworks. It was prepared by Els Vanheusden, a Belgian lawyer. The full report is only available in English, but there are summaries in several other languages.
http://www.aepo.org/pages/148_1.html
PerformersRightsinAcquis_AEPO-ARTIS.pdf, 507.77 kB
Keywords
Locations:
Belgium ,Croatia ,Czech Republic ,France ,Germany ,Lithuania ,Netherlands, The ,Spain ,Sweden ,United Kingdom ,European Union countries Thematic scope:
Cultural & Media Legislation ,general arts & media law ,international law ,social status of artists Languages:
Czech ,English ,French ,Greek ,Lithuanian ,Polish ,Slovakian ,Spanish ,Swedish Arts & Cultural categories:
Performing Arts Type of publication:
Report ,Research Tagged as:
performers' rights, social status
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