European Patent Office Reports

European Patent Office Reports

The European Patent Office Reports (EPOR) are a series of law reports, with decisions of the Boards of Appeal of the European Patent Office. The series has been published since 1979, [ Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, [http://2.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk/docdel/abbrevs.cfm?letter=E "ABBREVIATION and PRICE LIST FOR DOCDEL May 2007"] ] and since at least 1989 by Sweet & Maxwell. [ United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office, [http://www.ipo.gov.uk/practice-glossary.pdf "Glossary of terms and abbreviations used in this Manual"] (Manual of Patent Practice). Consulted on March 1, 2008. ]

List of editions

* European Patent Office, "European Patent Office Reports 1986", ESC Pub.
* [http://www.wipo.int/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?bib=4699 "European Patent Office reports"] , Sweet & Maxwell, 1989, ISBN 0269-0802, 1989
* Brian C. Reid, Jessica Jones, Rory Sullivan, "European Patent Office Reports 1997", Published 1998, Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, ISBN 0421611901
* Brian C. Reid, Jessica Jones, Rory Sullivan, "European Patent Office Reports", 2000, Sweet & Maxwell, ISBN 0421695900
* Brian C. Reid, Jessica Jones, Rory Sullivan, "European Patent Office Reports", 2001, Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, ISBN 0421735902
* By Brian C. Reid, Jessica Jones, "European Patent Office Reports 2001", Published 2002, Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, ISBN 042175480X
* Peter Mclean Colley, "European Patent Office Reports 2005", Published 2005, Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, ISBN 0421934808
* Peter Mclean Colley, "European Patent Office Reports 2006": V. 21, Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, ISBN 1847030947

Footnotes

See also

* List of intellectual property law journals
* United States Patents Quarterly (USPQ)


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