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D 0003/89 (Vocational college qualification) du 05.03.1989

Identifiant européen de la jurisprudence
ECLI:EP:BA:1989:D000389.19890305
Date de la décision
5 mars 1989
Numéro de l'affaire
D 0003/89
En ligne le
26 avril 1990
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Allemand
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Publiées au Journal officiel de l'OEB (A)
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Autres décisions pour cet affaire
D 0003/89 1989-04-04
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I. Under current law a qualification from a German vocational college (Fachhochschule) cannot per se be accepted as corroboration of an equivalent level of scientific or technical knowledge within the meaning of Article 7(1)(a), second alternative, of the Regulation.

II. EC directives and legislation in individual Member States are not binding on the European Patent Organisation but may give grounds for reviewing the law applicable to the Organisation and adapting it to changed attitudes in those States.

III. Equivalent scientific or technical knowledge within the meaning of Article 7(1)(a), second alternative, of the Regulation may be demonstrated not only by an additional period of three years spent working in a range of activities pertaining to patent matters but also by relevant experience in another appropriate field (e.g. research).

IV. No doubt exists about the validity of the way in which the examination procedure was drawn up. Its substance may be examined only for possible misuse of discretionary powers (see D 1/81, OJ EPO 1982, 258, and D 5/89, OJ EPO 1991, 218).

V. The candidate has no right to an interview to demonstrate an equivalent level of scientific or technical knowledge.

VI. To prevent undue hardship a candidate may be allowed to enrol for the European Qualifying Examination before completing three years' professional practice.

VII. The admissibility of the Disciplinary Board of Appeal's referring a matter to the Enlarged Board of Appeal seems doubtful. Such action is unnecessary if the Disciplinary Board's decision is consistent with its case law.

Dispositions juridiques pertinentes
REE_Art_005(2)_Sent_1Regulation on the European qualifying examination Art 7(1)Regulation on the European qualifying examination DV 5.4(1)
Mots-clés
Extent of the powers of investigation and decision of the Disciplinary Board of Appeal
Examination Board - drawing up the examination procedure
Discretionary powers
Not bound by EC directives or national law of Member States
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ORDER

For these reasons it is decided that: The appeal is dismissed.