European LC Championships

Friday, July 25th, 2008

European LC Championships are held every two years in late spring/early summer. The LC Championships are one of the premier swimming competitions in Europe and are Long Course (50 metres). They are run by the Ligue Européenne de Natation (LEN) which is Europe’s main swimming body and competitors can take part in a variety of disciplines swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, and waterpolo.


Venues so far

  • European LC Championships 1926 – Budapest
  • European LC Championships 1927 – Bologna
  • European LC Championships 1931 – Paris
  • European LC Championships 1934 – Magdeburg
  • European LC Championships 1938 – London
  • European LC Championships 1947 – Monte Carlo
  • European LC Championships 1950 – Vienna
  • European LC Championships 1954 – Turin
  • European LC Championships 1958 – Budapest
  • European LC Championships 1962 – Leipzig
  • European LC Championships 1966 – Utrecht
  • European LC Championships 1970 – Barcelona
  • European LC Championships 1974 – Amsterdam, Vienna
  • European LC Championships 1977 – Jönköping
  • European LC Championships 1981 – Split
  • European LC Championships 1983 – Rome
  • European LC Championships 1985 – Oslo, Sofia
  • European LC Championships 1987 – Strasbourg
  • European LC Championships 1989 – Bonn
  • European LC Championships 1991 – Athens
  • European LC Championships 1993 – Sheffield
  • European LC Championships 1995 – Vienna
  • European LC Championships 1997 – Seville
  • European LC Championships 1999 – Istanbul
  • European LC Championships 2000 – Helsinki
  • European LC Championships 2002 – Berlin
  • European LC Championships 2004 – Madrid
  • European LC Championships 2006 – Budapest
  • European LC Championships 2008 – Eindhoven


External links

  • Ligue Européenne de Natation - Official Website
  • Swim Rankings results

European Parliament election, 2004 (Slovenia)

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

The European Parliament election of 2004 in Slovenia was the election of MEP representing Slovenia constituency for the 2004-2009 term of the European Parliament. It was part of the wider 2004 European election. The vote took place on June 13.

The biggest surprise was the victory of the New Slovenia Christian People’s Party over the Liberal Democracy of Slovenia and the defeat of the Slovene People’s Party, which did not win a seat. The parties on the right of centre that form the opposition in the Slovenian national parliament won this election.


Results

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1938 European Championship

Friday, April 11th, 2008

The 1938 European Championship can refer to European Championships held in several sports:

  • 1938 European Rugby League Championship
  • 1938 European Championships in Athletics
  • European Championships were also held in auto racing, figure skating and speed skating, among others.

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European Patent Bulletin

Monday, December 10th, 2007

The European Patent Bulletin is a weekly trilingual publication of the European Patent Office (EPO), generally issued every Wednesday. <ref> European Patent Office web site, Publication dates for 2006, retrieved on July 7, 2006 </ref> It contains “entries made in the Register of European Patents, as well as other particulars the publication of which is prescribed by [the European Patent Convention (EPC)] or its implementation”. <ref> </ref>

The European Patent Bulletin is published in German, English and French, the three official languages of the EPO. <ref> </ref> The three texts coexist in the same issue of the bulletin. The European Patent Bulletin has been published online since January 2004.


Legal effect of mentions in the European Patent Bulletin

In the European patent grant procedure, the mention of the publication of the European search report in the European Patent Bulletin marks the start of the six-month period for filing the request for examination, paying the examination fee <ref> </ref>, paying the designation fees, <ref> </ref> and paying the extension fees. <ref> Ancillary Regulations to the European Patent Convention, Extension of European patents, see [1] [2]
[3] [4]
[5]
[6] [7] </ref>

At the end of the grant procedure, the decision to grant a European patent takes legal effect only from the day when the European Patent Bulletin mentions the grant. <ref> </ref> The publication of this mention in the European Patent Bulletin marks the start of the three-month period (or more in some countries, such as Ireland) for supplying the translation of the text in which the European patent has been granted to each national patent office, in order to have an effective protection in each country. <ref name=”Art65″> </ref> The publication of this mention also marks the start of the nine-month period for giving notice of opposition to the patent to the EPO. <ref> </ref>

During the opposition procedure, when the European patent is maintained in an amended form, the publication of the mention of maintenance of the European patent in the European Patent Bulletin marks the start of the three-month period (or more in some countries, such as Ireland) for supplying the translation of the text in which the European patent has been maintained to each national patent office, in order to have an effective protection in each country. <ref name=”Art65″/>


References

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See also

  • Official Journal of the European Patent Office
  • Register of European Patents
  • PCT Gazette
  • List of intellectual property law journals


External links

  • European Patent Bulletin, recent issues on the EPO web site
  • European Patent Bulletin, archives since January 2, 2004 on the EPO web site
  • Relevant notices in the Official Journal
    • Changes in the European Patent Bulletin, OJ 1983, 459 [8]
    • Amendments and additions to the European Patent Bulletin, OJ 1986, 63 [9]
    • Amendments and additions to the European Patent Bulletin, OJ 1988, 37 [10]

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European Patent Bulletin

Friday, November 30th, 2007

The European Patent Bulletin is a weekly trilingual publication of the European Patent Office (EPO), generally issued every Wednesday. <ref> European Patent Office web site, Publication dates for 2006, retrieved on July 7, 2006 </ref> It contains “entries made in the Register of European Patents, as well as other particulars the publication of which is prescribed by [the European Patent Convention (EPC)] or its implementation”. <ref> </ref>

The European Patent Bulletin is published in German, English and French, the three official languages of the EPO. <ref> </ref> The three texts coexist in the same issue of the bulletin. The European Patent Bulletin has been published online since January 2004.


Legal effect of mentions in the European Patent Bulletin

In the European patent grant procedure, the mention of the publication of the European search report in the European Patent Bulletin marks the start of the six-month period for filing the request for examination, paying the examination fee <ref> </ref>, paying the designation fees, <ref> </ref> and paying the extension fees. <ref> Ancillary Regulations to the European Patent Convention, Extension of European patents, see [1] [2]
[3] [4]
[5]
[6] [7] </ref>

At the end of the grant procedure, the decision to grant a European patent takes legal effect only from the day when the European Patent Bulletin mentions the grant. <ref> </ref> The publication of this mention in the European Patent Bulletin marks the start of the three-month period (or more in some countries, such as Ireland) for supplying the translation of the text in which the European patent has been granted to each national patent office, in order to have an effective protection in each country. <ref name=”Art65″> </ref> The publication of this mention also marks the start of the nine-month period for giving notice of opposition to the patent to the EPO. <ref> </ref>

During the opposition procedure, when the European patent is maintained in an amended form, the publication of the mention of maintenance of the European patent in the European Patent Bulletin marks the start of the three-month period (or more in some countries, such as Ireland) for supplying the translation of the text in which the European patent has been maintained to each national patent office, in order to have an effective protection in each country. <ref name=”Art65″/>


References

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See also

  • Official Journal of the European Patent Office
  • Register of European Patents
  • PCT Gazette
  • List of intellectual property law journals


External links

  • European Patent Bulletin, recent issues on the EPO web site
  • European Patent Bulletin, archives since January 2, 2004 on the EPO web site
  • Relevant notices in the Official Journal
    • Changes in the European Patent Bulletin, OJ 1983, 459 [8]
    • Amendments and additions to the European Patent Bulletin, OJ 1986, 63 [9]
    • Amendments and additions to the European Patent Bulletin, OJ 1988, 37 [10]

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