BENELUX BENELUX TREATY
Introduction:
The Benelux Treaty is a regional treaty formulated by the Benelux Countries comprising of Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg.
Office representing the Benelux Treaty is based at the Hague in Netherlands and is headed by the Director General who is the official representative of the 3 Benelux Countries in:
Benelux Treaty offers protection and harmonization to Intellectual Property Rights amongst the 3 countries for the following:
Applications filed under the Benelux Treaty are applicable only to the 3 countries signatory to the treaty.
The Benelux Treaty does not take away the priority provided by the Paris Convention and the TRIPS Agreement regarding trademarks. However, exclusive territorial rights within the Benelux territory have to be acquired by way of filing and registering Industrial Design applications at the Benelux Office.
Role of the Benelux Office:
Benelux Office is comprised of a Board of Management consisting of representatives from all the 3 countries.
Benelux Office ensures that its International Legal Obligations and Domestic Legal Obligations are met in a smooth and efficient manner which are:
-To implement the treaty and the implementing regulations;
-To promote the protection of trademarks and drawings/designs in the Benelux countries;
-To carry out related legal tasks in such areas as intellectual property, as directed by the Management Board;
-Continual evaluation and, if necessary, amendment of the Benelux laws on trademarks and drawings/designs, in the light of international, Community and other developments.
Registration & Maintenance Processes: