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Select Issues and Debates Around Geographical Indications with Particular Reference to India.
2008
27 GB
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Title
Select Issues and Debates Around Geographical Indications with Particular Reference to India.
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Journal article
Description
1 volume ([46] pages) ; [28] cm.
Alternate Call Number
27 GB
Summary
The protection of geographical indications (GIs) has, over the years, emerged as one of the most contentious intellectual property right issues in the realm of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Trade–Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs). The hierarchical nature of protection for GIs under TRIPs fails to provide full protection for GIs other than those designating wines and spirits. Aware of this inadequacy, India, along with other like–minded countries, has been pressing for the “extension” of the higher level of protection, currently granted only to GIs of wines and spirits, to all GIs. However, the issue has reached a stalemate at the WTO for quite some time now. Against this backdrop, this article provides a cogent account of a range of issues in the context of GI protection, with a particular focus on India.
Published
The Hague [The Netherlands] : Kluwer Law International, 2008.
Language
English
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