Canada is currently negotiating a Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with the European Union; the issue of Geographic Indications (GIs) is on the negotiating agenda and is expected to be one of the most contentious issues in the negotiations. While the exact nature of protection for GIs to be included in the agreement is not yet clear, there is a potential conflict over market access with the U.S. (and presumably the approximately 50 other countries that use trademarks instead of GIs to protect this type of intellectual property). This paper explores the wider issues surrounding differences in the protection of intellectual property and the effect on market access as well as the potential specific issues pertaining to the CET...
This chapter addresses the relationship between intellectual property rights (IPRs) and trade throug...
In this Article, I offer some considerations on a possible compromising solution for the controversy...
Among developing countries, one can identify both proponents and opponents of extending the use of g...
Canada is currently negotiating a Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with the Europea...
Canada is currently negotiating a Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement with the European Union...
Public policy makers in Canada should expect the US to object to the extension of protection to EU G...
Protection of geographical indications (GIs) is one of the difficult dossiers in the talks between t...
Geographical indications of origin (GIs), their definition, and rationale for protection have histor...
Protection of geographical indications is an important and controversial issue in the negotiations o...
Geographical Indications (GIs) – identifying products with characteristics that are attributable to ...
Maģistra darba ietvaros tiek analizēta zinātniskā literatūra par Visaptverošo ekonomikas un tirdznie...
Despite the strides the TRIPs Agreement made to protect Geographical Indications (GIs), considerable...
The protection of European Geographical Indications has been a point of conflict between the Europea...
Over the recent past, Geographical Indication (GI) has emerged as one of the most contentious catego...
This paper examines the legal and policy relationships amongst international standards for GIs, food...
This chapter addresses the relationship between intellectual property rights (IPRs) and trade throug...
In this Article, I offer some considerations on a possible compromising solution for the controversy...
Among developing countries, one can identify both proponents and opponents of extending the use of g...
Canada is currently negotiating a Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with the Europea...
Canada is currently negotiating a Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement with the European Union...
Public policy makers in Canada should expect the US to object to the extension of protection to EU G...
Protection of geographical indications (GIs) is one of the difficult dossiers in the talks between t...
Geographical indications of origin (GIs), their definition, and rationale for protection have histor...
Protection of geographical indications is an important and controversial issue in the negotiations o...
Geographical Indications (GIs) – identifying products with characteristics that are attributable to ...
Maģistra darba ietvaros tiek analizēta zinātniskā literatūra par Visaptverošo ekonomikas un tirdznie...
Despite the strides the TRIPs Agreement made to protect Geographical Indications (GIs), considerable...
The protection of European Geographical Indications has been a point of conflict between the Europea...
Over the recent past, Geographical Indication (GI) has emerged as one of the most contentious catego...
This paper examines the legal and policy relationships amongst international standards for GIs, food...
This chapter addresses the relationship between intellectual property rights (IPRs) and trade throug...
In this Article, I offer some considerations on a possible compromising solution for the controversy...
Among developing countries, one can identify both proponents and opponents of extending the use of g...