International patent treaties
Last checked on:
4 July 2022
Published on:
26 March 2021
Various international treaties regulate aspects within the patent system. They have determined a significant part of the content of the current Patents Act 1995.
Treaty | Year of formation | Most important aspects |
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Paris Convention (implemented in the Patent Act 1995) |
Paris 188 |
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WIPO Treaty | Stockholm 1967 | Founding of World Intellectual Property Organization |
Strasbourg Treaty (implemented in the Patent Act 1995) | Strasbourg 1963 |
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Strasbourg Agreement | 1971 | International classification of patents |
Community Patent Convention (has not yet entered into force) | Luxembourg 1975 |
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Cooperation Treaty (PCT) |
Washington 1970 |
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European Patent Convention (EPC) |
Munich 1973/2000 |
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London Agreement re. EPC (Translations Protocol) (implemented in the Patent Act 1995) |
London 2000 |
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Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of International Property Rights (TRIPS) | Marrakech 1994 |
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Directive for biotechnological inventions (implemented in the Patent Act 1995) (see downloads) |
Brussels 1998 |
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Regulation relating to the granting of supplementary protection certificates (SPCs) |
Brussels 1992/1996 | Regulation for additional protection of medicines and crop protection products |
Treaty of Budapest | 1977 | International recognition of the deposit of micro-organisms for the purpose of the grant procedure |
Enforcement guideline (see downloads) |
Brussels 2004 |
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