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European Patent Law 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9780199254279
ISBN: 0199254273
Published: April 2004
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



This analysis of European patent law and procedure (including practice under the PCT) examines the provisions and case-law of the European Patent Convention, the Patent Law Treaty, and Community Patent. It should prove a source of reference for European patent practitioners as well as those seeking a concise guide to the European patent system in preparation for European Patent Attorney examinations.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
1. The Paris Convention, the EPC and the PCT; 2. Priority; 3. Procedural principles; 4. Language; 5. Filing and requirements of the European and European-PCT patent application; 6. Examination on filing and examination of formalities; 7. Computation of terms; 8. Reinstatement and further processing; 9. Failure to observe a time limit for the PCT; 10. EPO fees; 11. Examination Request and Examination Procedure; 12. The invention as the subject of the examination process; 13. Disclosure and claims; 14. Substantive requirements for a patentable invention; 15. Execution of the examination process; 16. Application by an unentitled person; 17. Interruption of proceedings; 18. Correction; 19. Opposition; 20. Appeal; 21. Effect and Extent of Protection of Patent Applications and Patents; 22. The System of International Treaties for the Protection of IP