Introduction 1
Ⅰ THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND 9
1. Beginnings in Europe 9
2. The Rights Protected:France and Germany to 1928 43
3. Moral Rights as Cultural Protection—A Deviation From the Norm 69
4. Legislative Protection of the 1920s 87
Ⅱ INTERNATIONAL GROWTH 97
5. The Development of International Protection—1858 to 1928 97
6. The Rome Revision Conference of the Berne Convention 103
7. Post-War International Developments 129
Ⅲ PROTECTION IN TWO CONTINENTAL SYSTEMS 163
8. Moral Rights in France 163
9. Moral Rights in Germany 217
Ⅳ PROTECTION IN THE COPYRIGHT COUNTRIES 279
10. Establishing Moral Rights in the Copyright Countries:Introductory Considerations 279
11. Canada:Developments Towards the Current Law 291
12. Canada:The Rights and Their Application 313
13. The United Kingdom:Developments Towards the Current Law 365
14. The United Kingdom:The Rights and Their Application 387
15. The United States:Developments Towards the Current Law 441
16. The United States:The Rights and Their Application 473
17. Australia:Developments Towards the Current Law 541
18. Australia:The Rights and Their Application 567
Ⅴ CROSS-BORDER PROTECTION 621
19. International Moral Rights Litigation 621
Appendix:Comparative Table of National Moral Rights 719
Bibliography 799
Index 835