Consultation on reforms to the EPO boards of appeal
Consultatie EPO Proposal for a structural reform of the Boards of Appeal (BOA) t/m 30 juni 2015.
Uit het persbericht: The European Patent Organisation has launched a structural reform of its Boards of Appeal. The main features of the proposed reform are described in the attached document (CA/16/15) , which has been presented by the European Patent Office to the Administrative Council in March and has met with broad support. The aim of the reform is to ensure and increase the organisational and managerial autonomy of the Boards of Appeal, the perception of their independence as enshrined in Article 23 EPC, as well as their efficiency within the legal framework of the current European Patent Convention.
The aim is also to take account of national, European and international developments aiming at enhancing the autonomy of the Judiciary and/or the efficiency.
The European Patent Office, which will prepare the relevant concrete proposals to be submitted to the Administrative Council, would welcome contributions from the users of the European patent system concerning possible improvements of the functioning of the Boards of Appeal with respect to both their autonomy and the perception of their independence and their efficiency. Contributions from the users will be duly considered in the preparation of the future concrete proposals and presented to the Administrative Council. Contributions will be processed and presented to the Administrative Council in an anonymised manner and an excerpt of the contributions will be made available to the general public.
We would in particular welcome contributions concerning the following questions:
Question A: Position of the Boards of Appeal – Independence
Question B. Work of the Boards of Appeal - Efficiency
Question C. Work of the Boards of Appeal – Procedure
Question D. Boards of Appeals Committee (BOAC)
Question E. Proceedings of petitions for review
Question F. General