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Contracting Parties Berne Convention Thailand

Dates Accession: June 17, 1931 Entry into force: July 17, 1931



Act(s) Article(s) Signature Instrument Entry into Force
Paris Act (1971) 1 - 21 Accession : May 23, 1995 September 2, 1995
Paris Act (1971) 22 - 38 Accession : September 29, 1980 December 29, 1980
Berne Additional Protocol (1914) Accession : June 17, 1931 July 17, 1931
Berlin Act (1908) Accession : June 17, 1931 July 17, 1931


Declarations, Reservations

Paris Act (1971): Pursuant to Article I of the Appendix of the Paris Act, this State deposited, on July 9, 2014, a notification renewing the declaration according to which it availed itself of the faculty provided for in Article II of the Appendix. The relevant declaration was effective from October 10, 2014, until October 10, 2024. (see Berne Notification No. 264)

Paris Act (1971): Pursuant to Article I of the Appendix of the Paris Act, a notification was deposited on July 8, 2004, in which this State availed itself of the faculty provided for in Article II of the said Appendix. The relevant declaration was effective from October 10, 2004, until October 10, 2014. (see Berne Notification No. 239)

Accession to the Paris Act (1971) Articles 1 to 21 included a notification in which the Government of the Kingdom of Thailand declared that it availed itself of the faculties provided for in Article II of the said Appendix. The relevant declaration was effective from September 2, 1995, until October 10, 2004. (see Berne Notification No. 167)

Paris Act (1971) - Articles 22 to 38: With the declaration provided for in Article 33(2) relating to the International Court of Justice. (see Berne Notification No. 101)

Paris Act (1971): The reservations made by the Kingdom of Thailand on its accession to the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works as revised at Berlin on November 13, 1908, and to the Additional Protocol of March 20, 1914, shall remain in full force. (see Berne Notification No. 101)

Paris Act (1971): Pursuant to Article I of the Appendix of the Paris Act, this State deposited, on July 9, 2014, a notification renewing the declaration according to which it availed itself of the faculty provided for in Article II of the Appendix. The relevant declaration was effective from October 10, 2014, until October 10, 2024. (see Berne Notification No. 264)

Paris Act (1971): Pursuant to Article I of the Appendix of the Paris Act, a notification was deposited on July 8, 2004, in which this State availed itself of the faculty provided for in Article II of the said Appendix. The relevant declaration was effective from October 10, 2004, until October 10, 2014. (see Berne Notification No. 239)

Accession to the Paris Act (1971) Articles 1 to 21 included a notification in which the Government of the Kingdom of Thailand declared that it availed itself of the faculties provided for in Article II of the said Appendix. The relevant declaration was effective from September 2, 1995, until October 10, 2004. (see Berne Notification No. 167)

Paris Act (1971) - Articles 22 to 38: With the declaration provided for in Article 33(2) relating to the International Court of Justice. (see Berne Notification No. 101)

Paris Act (1971): The reservations made by the Kingdom of Thailand on its accession to the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works as revised at Berlin on November 13, 1908, and to the Additional Protocol of March 20, 1914, shall remain in full force. (see Berne Notification No. 101)

Accession to the Berlin Act (1908) subject to the following reservations: (1) In respect to the protection of works of art applied to industry, Article 2, paragraph 4, of the Act is replaced by Article 4 of the Berne Convention, 1886, (N.B. the latter article does not include said works among literary and artistic works). (2) Article 4, paragraph 2, of the Act is replaced by Article 2, paragraph 2, of the Berne Convention, 1886, in respect to the fulfilment of the conditions and formalities prescribed by the law of the country of origin of the work. (3) Article 8 of the Act is replaced by Article 5 of the Berne Convention, 1886, as modified by Article 1, Number III, of the Paris Additional Act, 1896, in respect of the exclusive right of authors to make or to authorize the translation of their works. (4) Article 9 of the Act is replaced by Article 7 of the Berne Convention, 1886, as modified by Article 1, Number IV, of the Paris Additional Act, 1896, in respect to the production of articles published in newspapers or periodicals. (5) Article 11 of the Act is replaced by Article 9 of the Berne Convention, 1886 and point 2 of the Final Protocol of the same date accompanying the latter Convention, in respect to the public performance of dramatic, dramatico-musical and musical works. (6) Article 18 of the Act is replaced by Article 14 of the Berne Convention, 1886, and Number 4 of the Final Protocol of the same date accompanying the latter Convention, in its version of Article 2, Number II, of the Paris Additional Act, 1896, in respect of the application of the Berlin Act, 1908, to works which have not yet fallen into the public domain in the country of origin at the time the Convention entered into force. (see Le Droit d'auteur 1931, No.8, p.86)