The Future of Geographical Indications
European and Global Perspectives
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Product details:
- Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
- Date of Publication 28 February 2025
- ISBN 9781035309146
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages304 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 596 g
- Language English 743
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Short description:
This book brings together leading experts to provide original and contemporary perspectives on the evolution and current state of Geographical Indications (GI) at European and global levels. It also explores the challenges this dynamic field is likely to face in the foreseeable future.
MoreLong description:
This book brings together leading experts to provide original and contemporary perspectives on the evolution and current state of Geographical Indications (GI) at European and global levels. It also explores the challenges this dynamic field is likely to face in the foreseeable future.
With careful analysis of the latest trends shaping this area of Intellectual Property Law, the book explores the evolution of GI systems across the globe. The chapters cover key topics such as the development of the 2015 Geneva Act, the GI protection of crafts and industrial products, sui generis GI systems in Africa and wine GI protection in Australia. The book further examines a range of diverse legal frameworks that have been implemented in both established and emerging regions, including the EU?s Farm to Fork Strategy.
The Future of Geographical Indications is an essential resource for legal scholars and students in the field of GIs, Trademarks and Intellectual Property Law more generally. Legal professionals practising in Intellectual Property will also benefit from the book?s highly technical analysis of the most relevant novelties in the field.
?Collectively, the chapters provide a forward-looking, contextual appraisal of GIs and their role in creating a more sustainable world.?
Table of Contents:
Contents
Foreword ix
Foreword xi
1 The Present and Future of the Protection of Geographical
Indications around the World: a Hundred Miles
Completed, and a Hundred More to Traverse 1
Andrea Zappalaglio and Enrico Bonadio
PART I INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
2 Future Perspectives on the Geneva Act of the Lisbon Agreement 6
Matthijs Geuze
3 Continental, regional and national arrangements to protect
geographical indications in Africa 25
Michael Blakeney
4 The development of distinctive signs for collective use:
a Latin American perspective 39
Roxana C. Blasetti
PART II EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES
5 A short history of the relationship between EU
agricultural GIs and the Common Agricultural Policy:
from the beginning to Regulation 2024/1143 54
Andrea Zappalaglio
6 Harmonising and unifying the protection of geographical
indications in the EU: a step-by-step approach 73
Irina Kireeva and Bernard O?Connor
7 The challenge of geographical indications for craft and
industrial products at the EU level 89
Pilar Montero Garc?a-Noblejas
8 The new EU regime on geographical indications:
opportunities and challenges 106
Alberto Ribeiro de Almeida
9 Geographical collective marks after Halloumi: quo vadis? 115
Anastasiia Kyrylenko and Vicente Zafrilla D