Gangjee D.S. (ed.). (2016). Research handbook on intellectual property and geographical indications. Cheltenham (Royaume-Uni) : Edward Elgar. 581 p. (Research Handbooks in Intellectual Property).
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781784719470
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781784719470
Titre : | Research handbook on intellectual property and geographical indications |
Auteurs : | D.S. Gangjee, ed. |
Type de document : | Ouvrage |
Editeur : | Cheltenham [Royaume-Uni] : Edward Elgar, 2016 |
Collection : | Research Handbooks in Intellectual Property |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-84720-130-0 |
Format : | 581 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 ; APPELLATION D'ORIGINE CONTROLEE ; PROVENANCE ; TERROIR ; LABEL DE QUALITE ; HISTOIRE ; HISTOIRE ECONOMIQUE ; ETIQUETAGE DES PRODUITS ; LEGISLATION ; REGLEMENTATION ; PROPRIETE INTELLECTUELLE ; POLITIQUE DU COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL ; DROIT COMMERCIAL INTERNATIONAL ; OMC ; COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL ; NEGOCIATION INTERNATIONALE ; DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL |
Résumé : | In an increasingly globalised world, place and provenance matter like never before. The law relating to Geographical Indications (GIs) regulates designations which signal this provenance. While Champagne, Prosciutto di Parma, Café de Colombia and Darjeeling are familiar designations, the relevant legal regimes have existed at the margins for over a century. In recent years, a critical mass of scholarship has emerged and this book celebrates its coming of age. Its objective is to facilitate an interdisciplinary conversation, by providing sure-footed guidance across contested terrain as well as enabling future avenues of enquiry to emerge. The distinctive feature of this volume is that it reflects a multi-disciplinary conversation between legal scholars, policy makers, legal practitioners, historians, geographers, sociologists, economists and anthropologists. Experienced contributors from across these domains have thematically explored: (1) the history and conceptual underpinnings of the GI as a legal category; (2) the effectiveness of international protection regimes; (3) the practical operation of domestic protection systems; and (4) long-unresolved as well as emerging critical issues. Specific topics include a detailed interrogation of the history and functions of terroir; the present state as well as future potential of international GI protection, including the Lisbon Agreement, 2015; conflicts between trade marks and GIs; the potential for GIs to contribute to rural or territorial development as well as sustain traditional or Indigenous knowledge; and the vexed question of generic use. This book is therefore intended for all those with an interest in GIs across a range of disciplinary backgrounds. Students, scholars, policy makers and practitioners will find this Handbook to be an invaluable resource. |
Note de contenu : |
1. Introduction: Timeless Signs or Signs of the Times?
PART I HISTORY AND CONCEPTS 2. French Collective Wine Branding in the Nineteenth-Twentieth Centuries 3. Translating Terroir Revisited: The Global Challenge of French AOC Labeling 4. Terroir and the Sense of Place PART II INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION 5. Geographical Indications under WIPO-Administered Treaties 6. Geographical Indications under TRIPS 7. Rethinking GI Extension 8. International Protection of Geographical Indications: The WTO Multilateral Register Negotiations 9. Thinking Locally, Acting Globally: How Trade Negotiations over Geographical Indications Improvise Fair Trade Rules PART III DOMESTIC PROTECTION MODELS 10. A History of Australias Wine Geographical Indications Legislation 11. A Comparative Analysis of GIs for Handicrafts: The Link to Origin in Culture as Well as Nature? 12. Geographical Indications Protection in China PART IV CRITICAL ISSUES 13. Learning to Love my PET The Long Road to Resolving Conflicts between Trade Marks and Geographical Indications 14. The Budweiser Cases: Geographical Indications v. Trade Marks 15. Geographical Indications and Protected Designations of Origin: Intellectual Property Tools for Rural Development Objectives 16. Social Gains from the GI for Feni: Will Market Size or Concentration Dominate Outcomes? 17. From Terroir to Pangkarra: Geographical indications of Origin and Indigenous Knowledge 18. Genericide: The Death of a Geographical Indication? |
Cote : | D7-GAN-2016 |
URL / DOI : | https://doi.org/10.4337/9781784719470 |
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