Geographical Indications and TRIPS
EXTENDING THE PROTECTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS - CASE STUDIES IN THE PROTECTION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS IN AFRICA, LONDON, EARTHSCAN, pp. 7-34, Michael Blakeney, Thierry Coulet, Getachew Mengistie, Marcelin Tonye Mahop, eds., 2012
31 Pages Posted: 19 Nov 2012 Last revised: 8 Mar 2014
Date Written: November 17, 2012
Abstract
This chapter considers the international negotiations concerning the extension of the special protection for the geographical indications for wines and spirits provided in the WTO TRIPS Agreement to agricultural and handicraft products.
Keywords: intellectual property, geographical indications, TRIPS Agreement, additional protection
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