In Territorio Veritas? Bringing geographical coherence into the ambiguous definition of geographical indications of origin
In this article, I criticize what I call “ambiguous geographical origin” in the concept of geographical indications of origin (GIs) and note that the current definition of GIs in Art. 22(1) of TRIPS essentially misuses, or at least misinterprets, of the terms “geographical origin.” More specifically...
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Main Author: | CALBOLI, Irene |
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2014
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