A thorough discussion of international copyright law may be found in Paul Edward Geller, ed., International Copyright Law and Practive (2 volumes, Matthew Bender), although its coverage of developing and transitional countries is thin. (It is also prohibitively expensive). Other useful paper treatises include Paul Goldstein, International Copyright: Principles, Law, and Practice (Oxford University Press) and Silke von Lewinski, International Copyright Law and Policy (Oxford University Press 2008).
An online course on International Copyright Law, directed at librarians, may be found here, but it is also expensive.
As indicated above, an especially important component of most international copyright agreements is the three-step test. The most comprehensive and accessible examination of the history and meaning of that test may be found in P. Bernt Hugenholtz & Ruth L. Okediji, Conceiving an International Instrument on Limitations and Exceptions to Copyright: Final Report, March 06, 2008. Other good analyses of the three-step test available in print but not online include Martin Senftleben, Copyright, Limitations and the Three-Step Test (Kluwer Law Int'l 2004); and Jane C. Ginsburg, "Toward Supranational Copyright Law? The WTO Panel Decision and the "Three Step Test" for Copyright Exemptions," 187 Revue internationale Du Droit D'Auteur 3, 49 (2001).
An excellent study of the process of implementing the TRIPS Agreement (including a detailed discussion of the complex processes that led to the revised Bangui Agreement among the OAPI countries) can be found in Carolyn Deere, The Implementation Game: The TRIPS Agreement and the Global Politics of Intellectual Property Reform in Developing Countries (Oxford UP 2009). The Introduction, which sketches the argument of the book, is available online here.
For up-to-date information concerning the implementation of the EU Information Society Directive by individual countries, including a good bibliography of scholarly studies of the implementation process, see Instituut voor Infomatierecht (IVIR), Report on the Implementation of the Information Society Directive (2008).
Polskie:
D.R. Nicholson, "Porozumienia dotyczące wolnego handlu oraz TRIPS-Plus: ich konsekwencje dla afrykańskich krajów rozwijających się". W: Biuletyn EBIB [Dokument elektroniczny] / red. naczelny Bożena Bednarek-Michalska. - Nr 3/2006 (73) marzec. - Czasopismo elektroniczne. - [Warszawa] : Stowarzyszenie Bibliotekarzy Polskich KWE, 2006. - Tryb dostępu: http://www.ebib.info/2006/73/nicholson.php. - Tyt. z pierwszego ekranu.
Prawo autorskie. T. 2, Umowy międzynarodowe i prawo Unii Europejskiej / Janusz Barta, Ryszard Markiewicz ; [wybór i tł. orzeczeń ETS Sybilla Stanisławska-Kloc]. Wyd. 5, stan prawny na 1 lipca 2005 r.
Prawo autorskie : wybrane zagadnienia / Ewa Golka-Jastrząb, Mikołaj Olszewski. Radom : Politechnika Radomska Wydawnictwo, cop. 2011.