La protection des indications géographiques


France, Europe, Inde


Protecting Geographical Indications
European Union, France and India

The WTO has a duty to protect the geographical indications that identify a product where the quality, reputation or other set characteristic can basically be attributed to its geographical origin. Champagne, Roquefort, Darjeeling and Basmati are all examples of this. Through a comparative analysis, the book shows how India protects the craft products and ancient varieties that reflect its cultural identity from the threats of globalisation and how the Indian experience throws French and European law into question.



isbn :  978-2-7592-1778-6
Release :  14/06/2012
Nb of pages :  216
Format : 145x210x11
Reference :  02315
Collection : 
Matière à débattre et décider
Tags :  geography - trade


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The WTO has a duty to protect the geographical indications that identify a product where the quality, reputation or other set characteristic can basically be attributed to its geographical origin. Champagne, Roquefort, Darjeeling and Basmati are all examples of this. Through a comparative analysis, the book shows how India protects the craft products and ancient varieties that reflect its cultural identity from the threats of globalisation and how the Indian experience throws French and European law into question.