Calboli I., Ng-Loy W.L. (2017). Geographical indications at the crossroads of trade, development, and culture: focus on Asia-Pacific. Cambridge (États-Unis) : Cambridge University Press. 550 p.
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316711002
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316711002
Titre : | Geographical indications at the crossroads of trade, development, and culture: focus on Asia-Pacific |
Auteurs : | I. Calboli ; W.L. Ng-Loy |
Type de document : | E-Book |
Editeur : | Cambridge [États-Unis] : Cambridge University Press, 2017 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-316-71100-2 |
Format : | 550 p. |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Catégories principales 04 - DEVELOPPEMENT LOCAL ET REGIONAL ; 4.3 - Appellations liées au Territoire. Produits du Terroir. QualitéThésaurus IAMM INDICATION GEOGRAPHIQUE PROTEGEE ; PROVENANCE ; TERROIR ; PRODUIT DU TERROIR ; APPELLATION D'ORIGINE ; ECONOMIE INTERNATIONALE ; COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL ; DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE ; MARKETING ; ACCORD COMMERCIAL ; POLITIQUE DU COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL ; NEGOCIATION INTERNATIONALE ; NEGOCIATION ; LIBERALISATION DES ECHANGES ; DEVELOPPEMENT LOCAL ; DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL ; ASPECT JURIDIQUE ; CONNAISSANCE INDIGENE ; SAVOIR FAIRE ; ASIE |
Résumé : | Historically, few topics have proven to be so controversial in international intellectual property as the protection of geographical indications (GIs). The adoption of TRIPS in 1994 did not resolve disagreements, and countries worldwide continue to quarrel today as to the nature, the scope, and the enforcement of GI protection nationally and internationally. Thus far, however, there is little literature addressing GI protection from the point of view of the Asia-Pacific region, even though countries in this region have actively discussed the topic and in several instances have promoted GIs as a mechanism to foster local development and safeguard local culture. This book, edited by renowned intellectual property scholars, fills the void in the current literature and offers a variety of contributions focusing on the framework and effects of GI protection in the Asia-Pacific region. |
Note de contenu : |
PART I - FRAMING THE DEBATE: THE STILL-CONTESTED ROLE OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
1 Geographical Indications between Trade, Development, Culture, and Marketing: Framing a Fair(er) System of Protection in the Global Economy? 2 From Geography to History: Geographical Indications and the Reputational Link 3 The Limited Promise of Geographical Indications for Farmers in Developing Countries 4 Rethinking the Work of Geographical Indications in Asia: Addressing Hidden Geographies of Gendered Labor 5 A Look at the Geneva Act of the Lisbon Agreement: A Missed Opportunity? PART II GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS AT THE CROSSROADS OF INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL TRADE 6 Geographical Indications and Mega-Regional Trade Agreements and Negotiations 7 Geographical Indications as Property: European Union Association Agreements and InvestorState Provisions 8 How Would Geographical Indications from Asia Fare in Europe? 9 Looking Beyond the Known Story: How the Prehistory of Protection of Geographical Indications in the Americas Provides an Alternate Approach 10 European Union-Singapore Free Trade Agreement: A New Chapter for Geographical Indications in Singapore PART III THE PROMISE AND PROBLEMS OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS FOR LOCAL AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT 11 Sunshine in a Bottle? Geographical Indications, the Australian Wine Industry, and the Promise of Rural Development 12 Legal Protection of Geographical Indications as a Means to Foster Social and Economic Development in Malaysia 13 The Use of Geographical Indications in Vietnam: A Promising Tool for Socioeconomic Development? 14 Vanity GIs: Indias Legislation on Geographical Indications and the Missing Regulatory Framework 15 Protection of Geographical Indications in Taiwan: Turning a Legal Conundrum into a Policy Tool for Development 16 A Unique Type of Cocktail: Protection of Geographical Indications in China 17 The Potentials, and Current Challenges, of Protecting Geographical Indications in Sri Lanka PART IV THE SHIFTING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS, TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE, AND CULTURAL HERITAGE 18 The Geographical Indication Act 2013: Protection of Traditional Knowledge in Bangladesh with Special Reference to Jamdani 19 From Chianti to Kimchi: Geographical Indications, Intangible Cultural Heritage, and Their Unsettled Relationship with Cultural Diversity 20 Geographical Indications, Heritage, and Decentralization Policies: The Case of Indonesia 21 When Geographical Indications Meet Intangible Cultural Heritage: The New Japanese Act on Geographical Indications |
Cote : | En ligne |
URL / DOI : | https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316711002 |