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The Eurasian Patent Convention was signed on September 9,
1994 in Moscow by the Heads of the Governments of the
Republic of Azerbaijan, the
Republic of Armenia, the
Republic of Belarus, Georgia, the
Republic of Kazakstan, the
Kyrgyz Republic, the
Republic of Moldova, the Russian
Federation, the Republic of Tajikistan,
Ukraine and came into force on August 12, 1995 after Turkmenistan,
Belarus and Tajikistan
deposited their instruments of accession to the Convention to the WIPO
Director General, on March 1, 1995, May 8, 1995 and May 12, 1995
respectively.
To date, the Convention is also ratified by the Russian Federation, the Republic of Kazakhstan, Republic of Azerbaijan, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Republic of Moldova and the Republic of Armenia.
In pursuance of Articles 2(3) and 3 of the Convention, the EAPO is governed by an Administrative Council. Each Contracting State is represented at the Administrative Council by a plenipotentiary representative and a deputy representative by power of attorney conferred by the Government of the Contracting State.
The Governments of the Contracting States appointed
their plenipotentiary representatives to work in the Administrative
Council. They arealso heads of the national patent offices.
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