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Decree No. 36 of 2011 on the Ratification of the Accession to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) 36/2011, Qatar

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Main text(s) Main text(s) Arabic مرسوم رقم (36) لسنة 2011 بالموافقة على الانضمام إلى معاهدة التعاون بشأن البراءات (PCT) 36/2011         English Decree No. 36 of 2011 on the Ratification of the Accession to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) 36/2011        
مرسوم رقم (36) لسنة 2011 بالموافقة على الانضمام إلى معاهدة التعاون بشأن البراءات (PCT)

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مرسوم رقم (36) لسنة 2011 بالموافقة على الانضمام إلى معاهدة التعاون بشأن البراءات (PCT) 36 / 2011

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نحن حمد بن خليفة آل ثاني أمير دولة قطر،
بعد الاطلاع على الدستور،
وعلى وثيقة الانضمام الصادرة في السادس والعشرين من شهر ربيع الآخر عام 1432 هجرية، الموافق للحادي والثلاثين من شهر مارس عام 2011 ميلادية،
وعلى اقتراح رئيس مجلس الوزراء ووزير الخارجية،
وعلى مشروع المرسوم المقدم من مجلس الوزراء،
رسمنا بما هو آت:

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المادة 1


ووفق على انضمام دولة قطر إلى معاهدة التعاون بشأن البراءات (PCT)، المرفق نصها بهذا المرسوم، وتكون لها قوة القانون، وفقاً للمادة (68) من الدستور، مع إبداء التحفظ التالي

"أن دولة قطر لا تعتبر نفسها ملزمة بأحكام المادة (59) من هذه المعاهدة، والمتعلقة بتسوية المنازعات".

 

المادة 2


على جميع الجهات المختصة، كل فيما يخصه، تنفيذ هذا المرسوم. ويُعمل به من تاريخ صدوره. ويُنشر في الجريدة الرسمية.

 

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 Decree No. 36 of 2011 Ratifying the Accession to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)

Decree No. 36 of 2011 Ratifying the Accession to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) 36 /

2011 Number of Articles: 2

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We, Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Emir of the State of Qatar Having perused the Constitution The accession instrument issued on the twenty-sixth of Rabi 1432 AH, corresponding to the thirty-first of March 2011 AD The proposal of the Prime Minister, the Foreign Minister, The draft decree presented by the Council of Ministers , Hereby decree as follows:

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Article 1

The accession of Qatar to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), annexed herewith is hereby ratified. Subject to the following reservation, theTreaty shall have the force of law, in accordance with Article 68 of the Constitution:

"The State of Qatar does not consider itself bound by the provisions of Article 59 of this Treaty,which deals with the issue of settlement of disputes "

Article 2

The accession of Qatar to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), annexed herewith is hereby ratified. Subject to the following reservation, theTreaty shall have the force of law, in accordance with Article 68 of the Constitution:

"The State of Qatar does not consider itself bound by the provisions of Article 59 of this Treaty, which deals with the issue of settlement of disputes "

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