Unified Patent Court Procedure: A Commentary
By (Author) Alex Wilson
By (author) Christof Augenstein
By (author) Sabine Ag
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Beck/Hart Publishing
4th September 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
346.240486
Hardback
1000
Width 171mm, Height 234mm, Spine 35mm
Forty years after the first discussions began with a view to creating a single European patent, 25 EU Member States (with the exception of Italy, Spain and Croatia) approved three instruments creating a European Patent with unitary effect. One of the instruments is the Agreement on a Unified Patent Court, signed on 19 February 2013. The Agreement provides for a Unified Patent Court (UPC) as a single court consisting of a Court of First instance and a Court of Appeal. The court will have exclusive jurisdiction both in infringement and revocation proceedings. By this means it is intended that it will provide a less complex and cheaper alternative to the current situation where patent cases have to be tried in each EU Member State separately. This commentary is focused on the procedure of the Unitary Patent Court, and covers Infringement and Defences; Proceedings and the UPC; Statutes of the UPCC; Financial Provisions; General Provisions; Languages of Proceedings; Proceedings before the Court; Powers of the Court; Appeals; Decisions and Implementation and Operation of Agreement.
Christof Augenstein, Sabine Ag and Alex Wilson are experienced patent specialists working for renowned law practices.