Bosnia-Herzegovina accedes to three international IP treaties
Dec 3 2008 - 13:20
The country will become a party to the Budapest Treaty on the deposit of microorganisms for patent procedures, the Madrid Protocol concerning the international registration of marks, and the Strasbourg Agreement on international patent classification.
The Budapest Treaty and the Madrid Protocol will take effect in Bosnia-Herzegovina on January 27, 2009. The Strasbourg Agreement enters into force on October 27, 2009.
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