v. 1.: 1. The history and development of international copyright and neighbouring rights conventions: 1. The development of international copyright relations
2. Origins of the Berne Convention
3. The subsequent development of the Berne Convention, 1886-1971
4. Copyright and neighbouring rights comes of age: digitization and international trade
2. Preliminary matters: Berne and related agreements in the framework of public international law: 5. Treaty interpretation and the concept of union
3. The Berne Convention and beyond: 6. Fundamentals of protection (articles 3-6 and 18-20)
7. Authorship and ownership
8. Works protected by the Convention (Berne Convention, articles 2 and 2 bis; TRIPs Agreement, article 10; WCT, articles 4 and 5)
9. Duration of protection (Berne Convention, articles 7 and 7 bis; TRIPs Agreement, article 12; WCT, article 9)
9A. General introduction to chapters 10-12: rights protected
10. The rights protected by the Convention: moral rights (article 6 bis)
11. The rights of reproduction, adaptation, and distribution (Berne Convention, articles 8, 9, 12, 14, 14 bis(1), 14 ter, and 16; TRIPs Agreement, articles 11 and 14; WCT, articles 6 and 7)
12. Rights of communication to the public (Berne Convention, articles 11,11 bis, 11 ter, 14, 14 bis; WIPO Copyright Treaty, article 8)
13. Restrictions on the exercise of rights: limitations and exceptions. v. 2.: 14. Developing countries
15. New international obligations: technological protection measures (WCT, articles 11 and 12), rights management information, and enforcement
16. Administrative and financial provisions
17. Membership, territory, and application of the Berne Convention and later agreements (the final clauses); 4. Other conventions on copyright and neighbouring rights.
18. The Berne Convention and other related international conventions on copyright
19. The Berne Convention and neighbouring rights; 5. Private international law aspects of international copyright and neighbouring rights protection.
20. Private international law matters: jurisdiction and applicable law.
Appendices.