Court of Justice of the European Union
International Stem Cell Corpn
v
Comptroller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks
(Case C‑364/13)
EU:C:2014:2451
2014 April 29;
July 17;
Dec 18
President V Skouris,
Vice-President K Lenaerts,
Presidents of Chambers A Tizzano, R Silva de Lapuerta, M Ilešič, C Vajda,
Judges A Rosas, A Borg Barthet, J Malenovský, C Toader, M Safjan, D Šváby, F Biltgen
Advocate General P Cruz Villalón
PatentBiotechnical inventionPatentabilityPatent application for processes covering use of parthenogenetically-activated human ovaIndustrial and commercial uses of human embryos excluded from patentabilityWhether unfertilised human embryos stimulated by parthenogenesis but incapable of developing into human beings “embryos Patents Act 1977 (c 37), Sch A2, para 3(d) (as inserted by Patents Regulations 2000 (SI 2000/2037), Sch 2, para 1) Parliament and Council Directive 98/44/EC, art 6(2)(c)
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