Records of the Diplomatic Conference for the Conclusion of a Treaty Supplementing the Paris Convention as far as Patents are Concerned: Volume I : First Part of the Diplomatic Conference, The Hague, 1991WIPO, 1991 - 629 lappuses The first part of the Diplomatic Conference for the Conclusion of a Treaty Supplementing the Paris Convention as far as Patents are Concerned took place in The Hague from June 3 to 21, 1991, at facilities made available by the Government of the Netherlands . The present publication contains the Records of the first part of the Conference. |
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199. lappuse
... observed that patents were the greatest invention and the only one to be protected for a term of more than 20 years . He emphasized that they were an indispensable instrument of regulation for competition which , without them , would be ...
... observed that patents were the greatest invention and the only one to be protected for a term of more than 20 years . He emphasized that they were an indispensable instrument of regulation for competition which , without them , would be ...
200. lappuse
... observed that Canada had adopted , in 1989 , new legislation which changed its system from first - to - invent to first - to - file and that the new system had been widely accepted without adverse effects on the users of the system or ...
... observed that Canada had adopted , in 1989 , new legislation which changed its system from first - to - invent to first - to - file and that the new system had been widely accepted without adverse effects on the users of the system or ...
205. lappuse
... observed at worldwide level : that was to say the need to simplify the grant procedure and to strengthen the protection afforded to inventions which , as one should not forget , served as a driving force to technical innovation , which ...
... observed at worldwide level : that was to say the need to simplify the grant procedure and to strengthen the protection afforded to inventions which , as one should not forget , served as a driving force to technical innovation , which ...
206. lappuse
... observed that , while there were some differences in relation to the draft Treaty , the basic composition of it was nearly completed . 94.2 He considered that the differences between the developing countries and the developed countries ...
... observed that , while there were some differences in relation to the draft Treaty , the basic composition of it was nearly completed . 94.2 He considered that the differences between the developing countries and the developed countries ...
208. lappuse
... observed that during the course of the preparatory work that had led up to the Conference , a number of questions had heen put forward by the participants . He pointed out , however , that no matter how the Conference ended , the result ...
... observed that during the course of the preparatory work that had led up to the Conference , a number of questions had heen put forward by the participants . He pointed out , however , that no matter how the Conference ended , the result ...
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adopted America Article 16 Bangladesh basic proposal BOGSCH Director CHAIRMAN claims Committee of Experts concerned contained in document Contracting Party Delegation for Alternative Delegation of France Delegation of Germany Delegation of Israel Delegation of Japan Delegation of Lebanon Delegation of Switzerland Delegation supported deletion developing countries Diplomatic Conference disclosure Discussion in Main divisional applications doctrine of equivalents draft Article 7(2 draft Treaty European Patent European Patent Convention expressed the support filing date first-to-file system first-to-invent system grace period grant harmonization of patent indicated Industrial Property Intellectual Property intergovernmental organization Interventions in Main KIRK United limit Main Committee matter meeting Member Delegations observed paragraph 2)(a Paris Convention Patent Cooperation Treaty patent law Patent Law Treaty Plenary prior art prior users priority date provision publication referred requirement respect SCHAEFERS Germany subparagraph SUGDEN United Kingdom supported the proposal term of patents text of Article UEMURA Japan unity of invention vote WIPO
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38. lappuse - Director-General or a deputy designated by him shall participate without the right to vote in all meetings of the General Conference, of the Executive Board and of the Committees of the Organization.
72. lappuse - Subject to rule 73, the following motions shall have precedence in the following order over all other proposals or motions before the meeting : (a) To suspend the meeting; (b) To adjourn the meeting; (c) To adjourn the debate on the item under discussion; (d) For the closure of the debate on the item under discussion.
70. lappuse - The President may, in the course of the discussion of an item, propose to the General Assembly the limitation of the time to be allowed to speakers, the limitation of the number of times each representative may speak on any question, the closure of the list of speakers or the closure of the debate.
75. lappuse - A motion is considered an amendment to a proposal if it merely adds to, deletes from or revises part of that proposal.
34. lappuse - Members shall require that an applicant for a patent shall disclose the invention in a manner sufficiently clear and complete for the invention to be carried out by a person skilled in the art and may require the applicant to indicate the best mode for carrying out the invention known to the inventor at the filing date or, where priority is claimed, at the priority date of the application.
37. lappuse - Assembly, the Assembly may make decisions but, with the exception of decisions concerning its own procedure, all such decisions shall take effect only if the conditions set forth hereinafter are fulfilled.
75. lappuse - If the motion for division is carried, those parts of the proposal or of the amendment which are subsequently approved shall be put to the vote as a whole. If all operative...
54. lappuse - Assembly which were not represented and shall invite them to express in writing their vote or abstention within a period of three months from the date of the communication. If, at the expiration of this period, the number of countries having thus expressed their vote or abstention attains the number of countries which...
72. lappuse - During the discussion of any matter, a representative may move the suspension or the adjournment of the meeting. Such motions shall not be debated, but shall be immediately put to the vote.
70. lappuse - ... ensure observance of these rules, accord the right to speak, put questions and announce decisions. He shall rule on points of order and, subject to these rules, shall have complete control of the proceedings at any meeting and over the maintenance of order thereat.