Fragmentation and the European patent system /

"This book examines current perceptions of, and responses to, fragmentation in the European patent system (EPS). For decades, attempts have been made to address this fragmentation by introducing a unitary patent system. Based on an analysis of the current and forthcoming system, the book argues...

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Main Author: Walsh, Karen, 1987- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; London ; New York ; New Delhi ; Sydney : Hart, 2022
©2022
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ISBN:9781509939336, 1509939334
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505 0 |a Existing Routes to Patent Protection in Europe -- Forthcoming Route to EU Unitary Patent Protection -- Fragmentation in European Law-Making -- Fragmentation in the International Legal System -- Responding to Fragmentation as an Inherent Aspect of the European Patent System -- Accepting Fragmentation as a Necessary Aspect of the European Patent System. 
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