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C-146/13 and C-147/13

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C-146/13 and C-147/13
Submitted 22 March 2013
Decided 5 May 2015
Full case nameKingdom of Spain v European Parliament and Council
CaseC-146/13, C-147/13
ECLIECLI:EU:C:2015:298
Case typeActions for Annulment
ChamberGrand chamber
Court composition
Judge-Rapporteur
M. Ilešič
President
V. Skouris
Judges
Advocate General
Yves Bot
Legislation affecting
unitary patent regulations

In decisions in the cases C-146/13 and C-147/13 issued in May 2015, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) rejected two challenges by Spain against the legality of both unitary patent regulations.[1] The decisions are significant because these legal challenges were regarded as "the last serious obstacle to the Unitary Patent Package being implemented", "provided the necessary number of ratifications of the Unified Patent Court Agreement occur (13 including UK, France and Germany)."[1]

In case C-146/13, Spain challenged Regulation (EU) No 1257/2012 implementing enhanced cooperation in the area of the creation of unitary patent protection, and in case C-147/13, Regulation No 1260/2012 of 17 December 2012, implementing enhanced cooperation in the area of the creation of unitary patent protection with regard to the applicable translation arrangements, was challenged.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Smyth, Darren (5 May 2015). "BREAKING NEWS: CJEU rejects Spain's objections to the Unitary Patent Package". IPKat. Retrieved 16 May 2015.

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