Such denunciation shall also constitute denunciation of the
1952 Convention.
2. Such denunciation shall operate only in respect of the State
or of the country or territory on whose behalf it was made and shall not
take effect until twelve months after the date of receipt of the
notification.
ARTICLE XV
A dispute between two or more Contracting States concerning
the interpretation or application of this Convention, not settled by
negotiation, shall, unless the States concerned agree on some other
method of settlement, be brought before the International Court of
Justice for determination by it.
ARTICLE XVI
1. This Convention shall be established in English, French, and
Spanish. The three texts shall be signed and shall be equally
authoritative.
2. Official texts of this Convention shall be established by the
Director-General, after consultation with the governments concerned, in
Arabic, German, Italian, and Portuguese.
3. Any Contracting State or group of Contracting States shall be
entitled to have established by the Director-General other texts in the
language of its choice by arrangement with the Director-General.
4. All such texts shall be annexed to the signed texts of this
Convention.
ARTICLE XVII
1. This Convention shall not in any way affect the provisions of
the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works
or membership in the Union created by that Convention.
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