JIPLP: CJEU’s effect on SPC jurisprudence

No items found.
17 March 2014
Tags
Life

Partner Darren Smyth has had a guest editorial published in the Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice (JIPLP) on the subject of referrals to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) concerning the Supplementary Protection Certificate (SPC) Regulation.

Darren bemoans the situation which has been created whereby a national judge makes a referral to the CJEU because there is a particular area of uncertainty in SPC law, a judgement from the CJEU follows that fails to clarify the original uncertainty, and creates a new one.

In 2013 Darren became a member of the editorial board of the JIPLP for a second time, and continues to be a regular contributor to the peer-reviewed journal, which is published by Oxford University Press.

Related articles

EIP recognsied for strategic leadership in patent law at the Professional Services Management Excellence Awards
26 March 2026
EIP has been recognised with two Professional Services Management Excellence Awards 2026, including Excellence in Strategic Leadership and Best in Theme: Leadership. The awards reflect the firm’s commitment to aligning patent expertise with commercial insight, strengthening leadership across the firm and delivering patent strategy that supports investment, growth and high‑value business decisions.
EIP promotes Callum Docherty to Principal in the US
19 March 2026
EIP is pleased to announce the promotion of Callum Docherty to Principal, recognizing his substantial contribution to the firm’s international patent practice and his leadership within EIP’s growing US team.
EIP announces the promotion of Rob Barker to Partner
12 March 2026
EIP is pleased to announce the promotion of Robert Barker to Partner, recognising his significant contribution to the firm’s Digital, Chemistry, Life Sciences, and multidisciplinary patent practice since joining in 2014.