Pila and Wadlow should be congratulated for putting together such and informative and thought-provoking collection.

- Aurora Plomer, Yearbook of European Law

The purpose of this book is to explore the key substantive, methodological, and institutional issues raised by the proposed unitary EU patent system contained in EU Regulations 1257/2012 and 1260/2012 and the Unified Patent Court Agreement 2013. The originality of this work lies in its individual contributions and uniquely broad approach, taking six different (historical, constitutional, international, competition, institutional and forward-looking) perspectives on the proposed patent system. This means that the book offers a multi-authored and all round legal appraisal of the proposed unitary system from experts in patent law, EU constitutional law, private international law, and competition law, as well as leading figures from the worlds of legal practice, the bench, and the European Patent Office. The unitary patent system raises issues of foundational importance in the fields of patent and intellectual property law, EU law and legal harmonization, which it is the purpose of the book to engage with. This is a work which will enjoy wide and enduring interest among academics, policy makers and decision makers/practitioners working in patent law, intellectual property law, legal harmonization, and EU law.
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The purpose of this book is to explore the key substantive, methodological, and institutional issues raised by the proposed EU unitary patent system. Pila and Wadlow take a uniquely broad approach, offering a number of different perspectives.
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1. Introductory Remarks: A Judicial Perspective Sir David Kitchin 2. An Historical Perspective I: The Unitary Patent Package Justine Pila 3. An Historical Perspective II: The Unified Patent Court Christopher Wadlow 4. An Institutional Perspective I: The Role of the EPO in the Unitary (EU) Patent System Stefan Luginbuehl 5. An Institutional Perspective II: The Role of the CJEU in the Unitary (EU) Patent System Angelos Dimopoulos 6. A Constitutional Perspective Tuomas Mylly 7. A Competition Law Perspective I: Competition Law Aspects of European Patents with Unitary Effect Stefan Enchelmaier 8. A Competition Law Perspective II: The Relationship between Patents and Competition Rules Steven Anderman 9. An International Perspective I: A View from the United States Rochelle C Dreyfuss 10. An International Perspective II: A View from Private International Law Paul LC Torremans 11. Looking Forward: A User Perspective Alan Johnson 12. Concluding Remarks Alison Brimelow CBE
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The purpose of this book is to explore the key substantive, methodological, and institutional issues raised by the proposed EU unitary patent system.
The latest research from the OIECL. A series established by the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law as a forum for the dissemination of its research. Both European and comparative law are understood in the broadest sense, and a particular emphasis is placed on the specific intersection of the two disciplines. Series Editor: Professor Matthew Dyson Board of Advisory Editors: Professor Stefan Enchelmaier Professor Mark Freedland, FBA Professor Birke Häcker Professor Imelda Maher Professor Iyiola Solanke Professor Stephen Weatherill
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781849466196
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Hart Publishing
Vekt
508 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet

Biographical note

Justine Pila is University Lecturer in Intellectual Property Law, Senior Law Tutor of St Catherine's College, and a Research Fellow of the Institute of European and Comparative Law at the University of Oxford. Christopher Wadlow qualified as a solicitor in 1981 and practised with Simmons & Simmons in London until joining UEA Law School full time in 2004. He was appointed to a Chair in 2008.