TY - GEN AB - Contains full text of key conventions, treaties and agreements; analysis and summaries; and country reports (including types of patents, trade marks and designs available, the duration of protection, who may apply, official procedures, fees, infringement and more). The Manual consists of two parts. Part I contains separate chapters for almost all the countries in the world, relating to industrial property law in those countries. Part I also contains chapters relating to groups of countries having uniform laws in the field of industrial property (such as Africa's OAPI and ARIPO, the Eurasian patent system, the European Union, the European patent system and the Benelux). Part II relates to what is called 'International Laws and Regulations'. This part consists of four sections, namely: Europe, Japan, United States of America and International Conventions. Synopses of several important conventions and agreements are also available. Furthermore, this part contains data with regard to the membership of countries of the respective conventions and agreements. AU - Los, C. B., AU - Stigter, N. A. AU - Siedsma, Arnold. CN - T215 CN - K1500 ID - 19113 KW - Patent laws and legislation KW - Design protection KW - Trademarks KW - Intellectual property KW - Patent laws and legislation KW - Trademarks KW - Design protection KW - Industrial property (International law) KW - Patent laws and legislation KW - Trademarks KW - Design protection KW - Industrial design KW - Patents KW - Industrial property KW - Trademark infringement KW - Patent infringement KW - Industrial property KW - Industrial property LK - http://www.kluweriplaw.com/book-toc?title=Manual%20for%20the%20Handling%20of%20Applications%20for%20Patents%2C%20Designs%20and%20Trade%20Marks%20Throughout%20the%20World N1 - Paper version discontinued in 2007. Available online. N1 - Cataloging based on: Supplement No. 65, April 1992 title page. N1 - Kept up to date periodically with supplements. N1 - Loseblattausg. in Ringordnern. N2 - Contains full text of key conventions, treaties and agreements; analysis and summaries; and country reports (including types of patents, trade marks and designs available, the duration of protection, who may apply, official procedures, fees, infringement and more). The Manual consists of two parts. Part I contains separate chapters for almost all the countries in the world, relating to industrial property law in those countries. Part I also contains chapters relating to groups of countries having uniform laws in the field of industrial property (such as Africa's OAPI and ARIPO, the Eurasian patent system, the European Union, the European patent system and the Benelux). Part II relates to what is called 'International Laws and Regulations'. This part consists of four sections, namely: Europe, Japan, United States of America and International Conventions. Synopses of several important conventions and agreements are also available. Furthermore, this part contains data with regard to the membership of countries of the respective conventions and agreements. SN - 9071888010 T1 - Manual for the handling of applications for patents, designs and trade marks throughout the world / TI - Manual for the handling of applications for patents, designs and trade marks throughout the world / UR - http://www.kluweriplaw.com/book-toc?title=Manual%20for%20the%20Handling%20of%20Applications%20for%20Patents%2C%20Designs%20and%20Trade%20Marks%20Throughout%20the%20World ER -