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Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 368 g

Walsh

Fragmentation and the European Patent System


Erscheinungsjahr 2024
ISBN: 978-1-5099-6143-6
Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL

Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 368 g

ISBN: 978-1-5099-6143-6
Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL


This book provides an in-depth study on 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. The most recent attempt, the EU unitary patent system, will be the first of its kind. It is expected to significantly change the EPS. However, rather than reducing existing fragmentation, it will likely add to it.

Based on an analysis of the current and forthcoming system, the book argues that the inherent nature of fragmentation within the EPS needs to be recognised and suggests that a multifaceted approach is required to respond to it. Uniquely, it draws on work regarding fragmentation outside of the patent and intellectual property regimes, gaining insights from both European law-making and the international legal system.

These insights are used to investigate current responses to fragmentation in the EPS. Interpretations of substantive patent law are examined, including claim construction (Actavis v Eli Lily), exceptions to patentability related to uses of human embryos for industrial or commercial purposes (WARF, Brüstle, ISCC), and products resulting from essentially biological processes (Broccoli and Tomatoes II, G3/19). Attempts towards convergence in these areas have had mixed results and in some instances fragmentation may be necessary. However, similar techniques to those applied in the international legal system to respond to fragmentation are being used in the EPS, and, where this is seen, it has been to good effect. It is argued that these methods should be recognised, structured, and promoted to make our response to fragmentation more effective.

Fragmentation and the European Patent System will be of interest to academics, students and practitioners looking for a new perspective on the EPS.

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Introduction

I. Background

II. The European Patent System

III. Terminology

IV. Perspectives on Fragmentation

V. Outline

PART I
FRAGMENTATION AND THE EUROPEAN PATENT SYSTEM TODAY
1. Existing Routes to Patent Protection in Europe

I. National Patent Systems

II. The European (EPC) Patent System

III. The International Patent Application

IV. Existing Fragmentation

2. Forthcoming Route to EU Unitary Patent Protection

I. Background to the Unitary Patent Package

II. The Unitary Patent Package

III. Concerns Related to the Unitary Patent Package

IV. Further Fragmentation

PART II
ALTERNATIVE PERCEPTIONS OF FRAGMENTATION
3. Fragmentation in European Law-Making

I. Constructing Europe and the European Patent System

II. The Impact of Expansion

III. Fragmentation as a Means of Integration

4. Fragmentation in the International Legal System

I. Fragmentation in the International Legal System

II. Application to the European Patent System

III. Fragmentation as an Inherent Aspect of a Legal System

PART III
FRAGMENTATION AND SUBSTANTIVE PATENT LAW
5. Responding to Fragmentation as an Inherent Aspect of the European Patent System

I. Areas of Divergence

II. Towards Convergence - Judicial Dialogue and Cooperation

III. Fragmentation as an Inherent Aspect of the European Patent System

6. Accepting Fragmentation as a Necessary Aspect of the European Patent System

I. The Impact of the Biotech Directive

II. Interpretations of the Exceptions to Patentability

III. Impact of the Unitary Patent Package

IV. Considering Diversity and Value Pluralism when Responding to Fragmentation

Conclusion: Fragmentation and the European Patent System


Walsh, Karen
Karen Walsh is Assistant Professor in Law, Maynooth University, Ireland.

Karen Walsh is Assistant Professor in Law, Maynooth University, Ireland.



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