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Socio-Economic Aspects Of Geographical Indications, Irene Calboli, Daniel J. Gervais
Socio-Economic Aspects Of Geographical Indications, Irene Calboli, Daniel J. Gervais
Irene Calboli
Geographical indications and their close cousins, appellations of origin, have taken center-stage in international intellectual property, in particular since the conclusion of the Geneva Act of the Lisbon Agreement.
Let us begin by briefly defining these terms. Appellations of origin are denominations that designate a locality, which may be as small as a village or as big as a country, in order to distinguish products produced in that locality and produced either according to regulations or “local, constant and trusted usage”in such locality which results in certain quality or characteristics of the product and/or its fame. Typically, the special fame, …
Reviewing The (Shrinking) Principle Of Trademark Exhaustion In The European Union (Ten Years Later), Irene Calboli
Reviewing The (Shrinking) Principle Of Trademark Exhaustion In The European Union (Ten Years Later), Irene Calboli
Irene Calboli
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