A Sketch of the Patent Law of Japan

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A Sketch of the Patent Law of Japan is a legal treatise by Walter de Havilland that outlines and analyzes the principles and procedures of Japanese patent legislation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
legal treatise
analyzes Japanese patent procedures
Japanese patent statutes
author Walter de Havilland NERFINISHED
countryOfFocus Japan NERFINISHED
describes principles of Japanese patent legislation
procedures of Japanese patent legislation
fieldOfStudy comparative law
law
patent law
focusesOn legal framework for patents in Japan
patent application procedures in Japan
substantive requirements for patentability in Japan
genre law treatise
legal literature
hasAuthorRole Walter de Havilland NERFINISHED
hasTitle A Sketch of the Patent Law of Japan NERFINISHED
intendedAudience foreign practitioners interested in Japanese law
lawyers
legal scholars
patent practitioners
languageOfWork English
mainSubject Japanese patent law NERFINISHED
intellectual property law
patent law
workType scholarly work

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Walter de Havilland notableWork A Sketch of the Patent Law of Japan