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European SPCs Unravelled: A Practitioner’s Guide to Supplementary Protection Certificates in Europe


ISBN13: 9789403532202
Previous Edition ISBN: 9789041199959
Published: June 2021
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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European SPCs Unravelled is a unique handbook that furnishes an exhaustive review of supplementary protection certificate (SPC) law in Europe, covering all substantive and procedural aspects of prosecution, enforcement and invalidation, and also SPC-related aspects of unfair competition law. Although SPCs are governed by the same substantive rules in all Member States of the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA), they are national intellectual property rights. The formal requirements and procedural practices of the national patent offices granting SPCs still differ significantly, and these divergences can impact the prosecution of SPCs across Europe.

What’s in this book:

Following an overarching European chapter, which addresses general considerations and the relevant European Union law, including the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice (CJEU), this book includes detailed national chapters for all European states that provide SPCs:

  • the twenty-seven EU Member States (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, and Sweden)
  • the EEA/EFTA states Norway and Iceland, and
  • the United Kingdom, Switzerland/Liechtenstein, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, and North Macedonia

The contributors to this book, all seasoned experts in the field of SPCs in their respective jurisdictions, offer hands-on guidance and detailed insights into the most pertinent SPC-related topics of practical and strategic relevance.

How this will help you:

This one-of-a-kind handbook, currently in its second edition, provides invaluable assistance to IP practitioners in devising successful pan-European SPC filing and litigation strategies. Its practice-oriented approach, combined with a country-by-country format where all chapters follow the same structure, makes it easy to compare the national practices and the respective national case law of the different European countries.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
Overview
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Oswin Ridderbusch & Alexa von Uexküll
CHAPTER 1. European Union: General Considerations and Case Law of the CJEU and the EFTA Court
Alexa von Uexküll
CHAPTER 2. Albania
Ela Shomo Panidha
CHAPTER 3.Austria
Daniel Alge
CHAPTER 4. Belgium
Ann De Clercq & Hans Goesaert
CHAPTER 5. Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nataša Maršic
CHAPTER 6. Bulgaria
Dimitar Batakliev
CHAPTER 7. Croatia
Nataša Maršic
CHAPTER 8. Cyprus
Alexandros Georgiades & Athena Mavroyiannis
CHAPTER 9. Czech Republic
Karel Cermák
CHAPTER 10. Denmark
Jan Mondrup Pedersen & Jeannette H.F. Justesen
CHAPTER 11. Estonia
Leevi Markus & Anneli Kapp
CHAPTER 12. Finland
Krister Karlsson
CHAPTER 13. France
Francis Ahner
CHAPTER 14. Germany
Alexa von Uexküll & Oswin Ridderbusch
CHAPTER 15. Greece
Maria Athanassiadou
CHAPTER 16. Hungary
Edit Földvári
CHAPTER 17. Iceland
Einar Karl Friðriksson
CHAPTER 18. Ireland
Luke Maishman
CHAPTER 19. Italy
Andrea Damonti, Paolo Mimo & Micaela Modiano
CHAPTER 20. Latvia
Birute Dauderiene
CHAPTER 21. Lithuania
Birute Dauderiene
CHAPTER 22. Luxembourg
Pierre Kihn
CHAPTER 23. Malta
Luigi A. Sansone
CHAPTER 24. The Netherlands
Ricardo Dijkstra
CHAPTER 25. North Macedonia
Irena Petkoska, Vancho Damjanski & Gjorgji Filipov
CHAPTER 26. Norway
Live Marie Hansen
CHAPTER 27. Poland
Malgorzata Kaczmarczyk & Grazyna Wójcik
CHAPTER 28. Portugal
Nuno Gouveia & Gonçalo de Sampaio¿
CHAPTER 29. Romania
Cristina Popa & Adina Badarau
CHAPTER 30. Serbia
Lidija B. Djeric
CHAPTER 31. Slovakia
Andrea Kus Považanová
CHAPTER 32. Slovenia
Tatjana Jeršan & Gregor Macek
CHAPTER 33. Spain
Manuel Illescas & José Manuel González
CHAPTER 34. Sweden
Camilla Mörch & Gustaf Örn
CHAPTER 35. Switzerland
Alexa von Uexküll & Oswin Ridderbusch
CHAPTER 36. United Kingdom
Charlotte Teall
Appendices:
APPENDIX I. Legal Text of Regulation (EC) 469/2009 on SPCs for Medicinal Products
APPENDIX II. Legal Text of Regulation (EC) 1610/96 on SPCs for Plant Protection Products
APPENDIX III. Excerpt of Regulation (EC) 1901/2006 on Medicinal Products for Paediatric Use
APPENDIX IV. The Specific Mechanism for Parallel Imports of Pharmaceuticals from the New EU Member States
APPENDIX V. Excerpt of the EEA Agreement – Annex XVII (Intellectual Property)
Table of Cases