,
Netherlands (more precisely at
Rijswijk, a suburb of The Hague) The European Patent Office includes the following departments to carry out the procedures laid down in the EPC: • a Receiving Section, responsible for the examination on filing and the examination as to formal requirements of European patent applications; • Search Divisions, "responsible for drawing up European search reports"; •
Examining Divisions, responsible for prior art searches and the examination of European patent applications; •
Opposition Divisions, responsible for the examination of oppositions against any European patent; • a Legal Division, "responsible for decisions in respect of entries in the Register of European Patents and in respect of registration on, and deletion from, the list of professional representatives"; •
Boards of Appeal, "responsible for the examination of appeals from decisions of the Receiving Section, the Examining Divisions and Opposition Divisions, and the Legal Division"; and • an Enlarged Board of Appeal to notably ensure uniform application of patent law. The above departments of European Patent Office are organized into three "Directorates-General" (DG), each being directed by a Vice-President, the DG Patent Granting Process, the DG Corporate Services, and the DG Legal and International Affairs, and a Boards of Appeal Unit, acting as the EPO's judiciary. According to
Sir Robin Jacob, the members of the EPO Boards of Appeal are "judges in all but name". The European Patent Office does not make decisions on
infringement matters. National courts have
jurisdiction over
infringement matters regarding European patents. Regarding the validity of European patents however, both the European Patent Office during
opposition proceedings () and national courts during nullity proceedings () may decide to revoke a European patent. == Activities under the Patent Cooperation Treaty ==