European Patent Law

Towards a Uniform Interpretation

Stefan Luginbuehl, PhD, Attorney at Law, Lawyer, Head of Department European Legal Affairs, European Patent Office, Germany

In his detailed study, Stefan Luginbuehl critically examines the latest efforts to establish a common European and EU patent litigation system and suggests possible alternatives to such a system.

‘. . . the book is valuable to readers in terms of its extensive referencing by way of footnotes and bibliography. Readers will also appreciate the straightforward and easily accessible linguistic style adopted by the author, in addition to a word index, which allows for a quick identification of text portions of particular interest. . . highly recommended to anyone who is professionally involved or generally interested in European IP and patent law, academics and practitioners alike.’
– Thomas Jaeger, China-EU Law Journal

‘Stefan has written a valuable work – no one else has attempted anything like it. Anyone interested in the future of the European patent system in Europe should read it.’
- R教授t Hon. Sir Robin Jacob, European Intellectual Property Review

‘Luginbuehl’s detailed and lucid analysis provides a snapshot of the state of affairs in European patent law, of the problems haunting it and of some possible ways forward. In this, the book profits from the author’s inside knowledge of the European patent system, including its ups and downs. Luginbuehl is clearly one of the best-placed observers to undertake such reflections and has, accordingly, presented his readership with a very pertinent work. . . the book is also valuable to readers in terms of its extensive referencing by way of footnotes and bibliography. Readers will also appreciate the straightforward and easily accessible linguistic style adopted by the author, in addition to a word index, which allows for a quick identification of text portions of particular interest. . . highly recommended to anyone who is professionally involved or generally interested in European IP and patent law, academics and practitioners alike.’
– Thomas Jaeger, China-EU Law Journal

‘The book is explaining in detail the current discussion regarding the unification of European patent law. It explains the current national legal practices in Europe, describing the legal and factual issues and the different approaches to achieve unification. The book manages to show the complex situation and the different opinions from the beginning of the discussion in a clear and comprehensive manner without requiring previous knowledge of the reader and is therefore to be recommended for everyone interested.’
– Jochen Pagenberg, LL.M. Harvard, President EPLAW and Thomas Schachl, LL.M., Attorney-at-law, Germany

2011 360 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 105 8 £116.00£104.40 $168.00$151.20

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