Appointment judges Unified Patent Court postponed
October 20, 2016
The recruitment procedure for judges of the Unified Patent Court has been suspended until more is known about the consequences of the UK’s Brexit vote for the Unitary Patent system.
Earlier this week, the UPC Preparatory Committee announced the first round of selection of candidates has continued despite the Brexit vote, but ‘the commencement of the next phase which would include calling candidates for interview’ has been postponed. ‘The current timetable is being revisited in the light of the result of the referendum in the UK, which will to some extent delay the entry into operation of the UPC.’
The postponement of the appointment of judges and, earlier this month, of the time plan for setting up the Unitary Patent system are logical steps because of the great uncertainties created by the UK’s vote to leave the European Union. The Unitary Patent system cannot enter into force as long as the UK has not ratified the UPC Agreement, but it is highly uncertain whether it is still willing to do this.
More preparations for the UPC, such as the work on the IT-system and the judicial and staff regulations, have been going on as planned. A consolidated version of the Rules of Procedure of the future court will be published shortly.
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