Products with Denominations of Origin and Intellectual Property Rights — the International Bargaining Process
Hélène Ilbert
Chapter 5 in Geographical Indications and International Agricultural Trade, 2012, pp 91-116 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract This work is focused on the identification of the practices and discourses related to geographical indications. Analysis of the places that generate affiliation and the laws covering defence of the protection of ‘origin’ names is based on the recording of the trajectories, dispersals and upsets that occur under the impact of globalization. The increasing complexity of the globalization movement characterized by the speed of inter connections (Rosa, 2010), the ‘archipelagos’ of social relations (Appadurai, 1996) and increased pressure from markets and innovations generates a need to regulate or even ward off fears of systemic risks (Beck, 2003). Coordination by standards and ‘soft power’ highlights institutions rather than economic activity itself.
Keywords: Intellectual Property; Free Trade; World Trade Organization; Dispute Settlement; National Treatment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137031907_6
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