Future of Geographical Indications
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Future of Geographical Indications
European and Global Perspectives
Zappalaglio, Andrea; Bonadio, Enrico
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
02/2025
294
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9781035309146
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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 Garcia-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 Diaz-Marta
10 Farm to fork strategy and GIs: pie in the sky or a real
opportunity for transformative change? 132
Flavia Guerrieri
PART III COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
11 The protection of geographical indications in China:
recent developments and future challenges 152
Xinzhe Song
12 Guardians of Indian origin products: unravelling present
and future challenges in India's geographical indications 169
Jayanta Ghosh
13 The future of geographical indications: Australian perspectives 185
Paula Zito
14 Towards a pan-Caribbean geographical indication?
A case study on rum GIs in the English, French and
Spanish-speaking Caribbean 200
Enrico Bonadio, Yentyl Williams and Bryan Khan
PART IV GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
15 The multi-faceted contribution of geographical indications
to sustainability 225
Giovanni Belletti and Andrea Marescotti
16 Country names matter: made in, made of, made by 242
Natalie Corthesy
17 Advancing the realisation of Farmers' Rights: the case for
geographical indications 261
Barbara Pick
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 Garcia-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 Diaz-Marta
10 Farm to fork strategy and GIs: pie in the sky or a real
opportunity for transformative change? 132
Flavia Guerrieri
PART III COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
11 The protection of geographical indications in China:
recent developments and future challenges 152
Xinzhe Song
12 Guardians of Indian origin products: unravelling present
and future challenges in India's geographical indications 169
Jayanta Ghosh
13 The future of geographical indications: Australian perspectives 185
Paula Zito
14 Towards a pan-Caribbean geographical indication?
A case study on rum GIs in the English, French and
Spanish-speaking Caribbean 200
Enrico Bonadio, Yentyl Williams and Bryan Khan
PART IV GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
15 The multi-faceted contribution of geographical indications
to sustainability 225
Giovanni Belletti and Andrea Marescotti
16 Country names matter: made in, made of, made by 242
Natalie Corthesy
17 Advancing the realisation of Farmers' Rights: the case for
geographical indications 261
Barbara Pick
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Geographical Indications; EU Law of Geographical Indications; International Intellectual Property Law; Appellations of Origin; Sustainable Development; Rural Development
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 Garcia-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 Diaz-Marta
10 Farm to fork strategy and GIs: pie in the sky or a real
opportunity for transformative change? 132
Flavia Guerrieri
PART III COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
11 The protection of geographical indications in China:
recent developments and future challenges 152
Xinzhe Song
12 Guardians of Indian origin products: unravelling present
and future challenges in India's geographical indications 169
Jayanta Ghosh
13 The future of geographical indications: Australian perspectives 185
Paula Zito
14 Towards a pan-Caribbean geographical indication?
A case study on rum GIs in the English, French and
Spanish-speaking Caribbean 200
Enrico Bonadio, Yentyl Williams and Bryan Khan
PART IV GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
15 The multi-faceted contribution of geographical indications
to sustainability 225
Giovanni Belletti and Andrea Marescotti
16 Country names matter: made in, made of, made by 242
Natalie Corthesy
17 Advancing the realisation of Farmers' Rights: the case for
geographical indications 261
Barbara Pick
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 Garcia-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 Diaz-Marta
10 Farm to fork strategy and GIs: pie in the sky or a real
opportunity for transformative change? 132
Flavia Guerrieri
PART III COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
11 The protection of geographical indications in China:
recent developments and future challenges 152
Xinzhe Song
12 Guardians of Indian origin products: unravelling present
and future challenges in India's geographical indications 169
Jayanta Ghosh
13 The future of geographical indications: Australian perspectives 185
Paula Zito
14 Towards a pan-Caribbean geographical indication?
A case study on rum GIs in the English, French and
Spanish-speaking Caribbean 200
Enrico Bonadio, Yentyl Williams and Bryan Khan
PART IV GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
15 The multi-faceted contribution of geographical indications
to sustainability 225
Giovanni Belletti and Andrea Marescotti
16 Country names matter: made in, made of, made by 242
Natalie Corthesy
17 Advancing the realisation of Farmers' Rights: the case for
geographical indications 261
Barbara Pick
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