Analysis of the main trends for the constitutional foundations of authorship rights: special reference to Cuba
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https://doi.org/10.18316/redes.v9i1.4958Keywords:
Nature of Aauthorship Rights, Human Being Rights, Ordinary Property, Freedom of Artistic CreationAbstract
The article aims to found the constitutional fundament of authorship-right in Cuba recurring to the analysis of different criteria about the legal nature of the institution, its response in the international governmental tools, constitutional regulations and ordinary home laws. Its main result was found in clarifying, from a scientific criterion, that the protective precept that was not explicitly regulated in the Cuban Constitution, is considered a fundamental right after being stated by the nations in the Universal Human Rights Declaration in 1948.
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