@article{27866,
      recid = {27866},
      author = {Gangjee, Dev S. and E. Barham,},
      title = {Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and  Geographical Indications.},
      pages = {1 online resource (595 pages).},
      note = {Description based upon print version of record.},
      abstract = {Provenance matters like never before. Legal regimes  regulating the use of Geographical Indications (GIs)  protect commercially valuable signs on products - such as  Darjeeling and Champagne - which signal the link to their  regions of origin. Such regimes have been controversial for  over a century. A rich, interdisciplinary work of  scholarship, this Research Handbook explores the reasons  for and consequences of GIs existing as a distinct category  within intellectual property (IP) law. Historians,  geographers, sociologists, economists and anthropologists  join IP specialists to explore the distinguishing feature  of GIs, that certain products are distinctively linked or  anchored to specific places.},
      url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/27866},
}