Propriété industrielle et changement climatique, quelles opportunités maintenant ?
Report of the symposium of 25 March 2019 organized at the National Assembly by the CNCPI with the participation of Maître Guillaume Henry.
Report of the symposium of 25 March 2019 organized at the National Assembly by the CNCPI with the participation of Maître Guillaume Henry.
Presentation of Mr. Dariusz SZLEPER of April 4, 2019 during the 3rd trilateral seminar of the French, German and Polish groups of AIPPI.
Lecture by Guillaume Henry at a conference on obsolescence in the era of connected objects at the University of Aix-Marseille Faculty of Law. May 2017.
Lecture by Guillaume Henry at the AIPPI Trilateral meeting of the Polish, German and French Groups. March 2017 – Warsaw, Poland.
Lecture by Dariusz Szleper at the AAPI, IRPI and CNCPI conference held in Paris on June 15, 2017 on the theme: “Assessing the Inventive Step and the Duty of Objectivity”.
Lecture by Dariusz Szleper at the Venice Forum in October 2016.
Lecture by Guillaume Henry at the AIPPI World Congress 2015, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Lecture on the issue of limiting claims given by Dariusz Szleper in Milan on 27 June 2014.
Lecture by Dariusz Szleper at the seminar of the AIPPI French and German Groups on 7 and 8 November 2013 in Paris.
Study by Guillaume Henry for the INPI with Joel Ruet and Matthieu Wemaere.
Contributions from Germany, UK, France, the Netherlands, Italy. Coordinated by Marina Tavassi and Robin Jacob.
Limitations and Amendments of Claims during Litigation in France – Current Case Law (page 61 to 66) par Me Dariusz Szleper.
Study for the INPI by Guillaume Henry, with Joel Ruet and Matthieu Wemaere, presented at the COP 21.
By Guillaume Henry.
Preface by Francis Gurry, Director General of WIPO, and foreword by ADEME, IRPI-Litec, 2013, 500 p.
By Me Guillaume Henry.
Article written for the 42nd World Congress of the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI) in Paris.
On 3 October 2010, he was awarded the 1st AIPPI Academic Prize.
By Guillaume Henry.
Preface by Pierre-Yves Gautier, IRPI-Litec 2007, 365 p.
His thesis, on which this work is based, was awarded two prizes, one by Université de Paris 2 (Panthéon-Assas) and one by the Paris Chamber of Commerce.
By Valérie Xandry for “Challenges” magazine.
By Valérie Xandry for “Challenges” magazine.
By Guillaume Henry. Ideas and discussions sponsored by the “Les Echos” daily newspaper.
Interview of Mr. Guillaume Henry by AEF sustainable development.
By Guillaume Henry. Ideas and discussions sponsored by the “Les Echos” daily newspaper.
Interview of Guillaume Henry for the online magazine “Good Planet”.
By Laurent Radisson for actu-environnement.com
Par Me Guillaume Henry et Alexandra Nowak. Idées et débats pour le quotidien Les Echos.
By Guillaume Henry and Alexandra Nowak. Ideas and discussions sponsored by the “Les Echos” daily newspaper.
By Guillaume Henry. Ideas and discussions sponsored by the “Les Echos” daily newspaper.
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