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European Convention relating to the Formalities required for Patent Applications : ウィキペディア英語版 | European Convention relating to the Formalities required for Patent Applications The European Convention relating to the formalities required for patent applications was signed at Paris on December 11, 1953. Its aim was to "simplify and unify, as far as it is possible, the formalities required by the various national legislations for patent applications".〔Council of Europe web site, (Summary of the treaty ). Consulted on June 26, 2009.〕 It was open to the signature of the members of the Council of Europe,〔Article 8.1 of the Convention.〕 came into force on June 1, 1955, and, after it came into force, became open to accession by all States which are members of the International Union for the Protection of Industrial Property.〔Article 9.1 of the Convention.〕 There were 21 ratifications or accessions to the Convention, including Israel and South Africa. Since then, all but five of the states parties have denounced the Convention (many of them in 1977 or 1978).〔Council of Europe web site, (Chart of signatures and ratifications ), Status as of: 26/6/2009. Consulted on June 26, 2009.〕 The Convention, along with the European Convention on the International Classification of Patents for Invention of 1954, resulted from the work of the Council of Europe's Committee of Experts in patent matters in the early 1950s.〔G. W. Tookey, ''Patents in the European Field'' in Council of Europe, Council of Europe staff, ''European Yearbook 1969'', Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1971, pages 76-97 (especially page 81), ISBN 90-247-1218-1.〕 == See also ==
* List of Council of Europe treaties * Patent Law Treaty (PLT), signed in 2000
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