Since “Champagne” is a protected designation of origin (PDO) under EU law, it is not self-evident whether a product that is not Champagne but which contains Champagne can use the protected term in its trade name.<br/
We present an overview of the added-value created by Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) labelling...
In this chapter, I consider two exceptions to the general provisions (leges generales) of intellectu...
Product labeling is an important dimension in food retailing. The evolution of Protected Geographic ...
Since “Champagne” is a protected designation of origin (PDO) under EU law, it is not self-evident wh...
Is that bottle of fancy sparkling wine a champagne, or just a bottle of fancy sparkling wine? In Ame...
Terms used in connection with wine products in the European Union (EU) can be protected through diff...
In March 2002 the EU submitted a proposal to the WTO to protect the geographical des...
A trademark’s purpose is to help consumers identify a service or product’s source. To this end, trad...
Over the last decades, the EU has addressed the agro-food policies towards consumer protection throu...
The European Commission has adopted a proposal to register Greek 'feta' cheese as a Protected Design...
…the plan the issues from a conceptual viewpoint a protection for DOs (GIs), why? when? how? …and a...
Bordeaux, Malaga, Tokay, Madeira and Portwein have become the heroes of another dispute concerning g...
with a regional declaration of the origin concerning main ingredients and their place of processing,...
This note explores the issues countries face when one party allegedly takes unfair economic advantag...
“Grappa” is a geographical indication, allowed by EC Regulation No. 110/2008 only for Italian-made g...
We present an overview of the added-value created by Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) labelling...
In this chapter, I consider two exceptions to the general provisions (leges generales) of intellectu...
Product labeling is an important dimension in food retailing. The evolution of Protected Geographic ...
Since “Champagne” is a protected designation of origin (PDO) under EU law, it is not self-evident wh...
Is that bottle of fancy sparkling wine a champagne, or just a bottle of fancy sparkling wine? In Ame...
Terms used in connection with wine products in the European Union (EU) can be protected through diff...
In March 2002 the EU submitted a proposal to the WTO to protect the geographical des...
A trademark’s purpose is to help consumers identify a service or product’s source. To this end, trad...
Over the last decades, the EU has addressed the agro-food policies towards consumer protection throu...
The European Commission has adopted a proposal to register Greek 'feta' cheese as a Protected Design...
…the plan the issues from a conceptual viewpoint a protection for DOs (GIs), why? when? how? …and a...
Bordeaux, Malaga, Tokay, Madeira and Portwein have become the heroes of another dispute concerning g...
with a regional declaration of the origin concerning main ingredients and their place of processing,...
This note explores the issues countries face when one party allegedly takes unfair economic advantag...
“Grappa” is a geographical indication, allowed by EC Regulation No. 110/2008 only for Italian-made g...
We present an overview of the added-value created by Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) labelling...
In this chapter, I consider two exceptions to the general provisions (leges generales) of intellectu...
Product labeling is an important dimension in food retailing. The evolution of Protected Geographic ...