The Importance of Place: Geographical Indications as a Tool for Local and Regional Development
The Importance of Place: Geographical Indications as a Tool for Local and Regional Development
- Switzerland: Springer, 2017.
- xii, 287p.
978-3-319-53072-7
1534-6781
PART 1. International trade: Perspectives on Politics and Place
1. Protecting Geographical-Origin-Brands Abroad: The Geneva Act of the Lisbon Agreement
2. The Geneva Act of the Lisbon Agreement: Controversial Negotiations and Controversial Results
3. The Global Struggle Between Europe and united States Over Geographical Indications in South Korea and in the TPP Economics
4. The Aroma of Opportunity: The Potential of Wine Geographical Indications in the Australia-India Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement
Part II. Old and New World Development Perspectives
5. Mitigating 'One-Size-Fits-All' Approaches to Australian Agriculture: Is There a Case to Be made for Geographical Indications?
6. Protecting Appellations of Origin: One Hundred years of Efforts and Debates
7. From Geographical Indications to Collective Place Branding in France and Moroco
8. GI Blues: Geographical Indications and Wine in New Zealand
9. Do Geographical Indications for Handicrafts Deserve a Special Regime? Insights from Worldwide Law and Practice
10. Old World Case Study: The Role of Protected Geographical Indications to Foster Rural Development DynamiCs: The Case of Sorana Bean PGI
11. New World Case Study: King Island-Living the Place Brand
347.772:910.3 / CAE
978-3-319-53072-7
1534-6781
PART 1. International trade: Perspectives on Politics and Place
1. Protecting Geographical-Origin-Brands Abroad: The Geneva Act of the Lisbon Agreement
2. The Geneva Act of the Lisbon Agreement: Controversial Negotiations and Controversial Results
3. The Global Struggle Between Europe and united States Over Geographical Indications in South Korea and in the TPP Economics
4. The Aroma of Opportunity: The Potential of Wine Geographical Indications in the Australia-India Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement
Part II. Old and New World Development Perspectives
5. Mitigating 'One-Size-Fits-All' Approaches to Australian Agriculture: Is There a Case to Be made for Geographical Indications?
6. Protecting Appellations of Origin: One Hundred years of Efforts and Debates
7. From Geographical Indications to Collective Place Branding in France and Moroco
8. GI Blues: Geographical Indications and Wine in New Zealand
9. Do Geographical Indications for Handicrafts Deserve a Special Regime? Insights from Worldwide Law and Practice
10. Old World Case Study: The Role of Protected Geographical Indications to Foster Rural Development DynamiCs: The Case of Sorana Bean PGI
11. New World Case Study: King Island-Living the Place Brand
347.772:910.3 / CAE