Geographical Indications at the Crossroads of Trade, Development, and Culture
Focus on Asia-Pacific
Herausgeber: Calboli, Irene; Ng-Loy, Wee Loon
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Focus on Asia-Pacific
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This volume focuses on the procedures for determining the geographical indicator labels for globally traded goods in the Asia-Pacific region. The book is also available as Open Access.
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This volume focuses on the procedures for determining the geographical indicator labels for globally traded goods in the Asia-Pacific region. The book is also available as Open Access.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 570
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 165mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781107166332
- ISBN-10: 1107166330
- Artikelnr.: 48399201
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 570
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 165mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781107166332
- ISBN-10: 1107166330
- Artikelnr.: 48399201
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Framing the Debate: The Still Contested Role of Geographical
Indications in the Global Economy: 1. Geographical indications between
trade, development, culture, and marketing: framing a fair(er) system of
protection in the global economy? Irene Calboli; 2. From geography to
history: geographical indications and the reputational link Dev S. Gangjee;
3. The limited promise of geographical indications for farmers in
developing countries Justin Hughes; 4. Rethinking the work of geographical
indications in Asia: addressing hidden geographies of gendered labour
Rosemary J. Coombe and S. Ali Malik; 5. A look at the Geneva Act of the
Lisbon Agreement: a missed opportunity? Daniel Gervais; Part II.
Geographical Indications at the Crossroads of International and National
Trade: 6. Geographical indications and mega-regional trade agreements and
negotiations Susy Frankel; 7. Geographical indications as property:
European Union association agreements and investor state provisions Anselm
Kamperman Sanders; 8. How would geographical indications from Asia fare in
Europe? Christopher Heath; 9. Looking beyond the known story: how the
prehistory of protection of geographical indications in the Americas
provides an alternate approach Christine Haight Farley; 10. European
Union-Singapore free trade agreement: a new chapter for geographical
indications in Singapore Susanna H. S. Leong; Part III. The Promise and
Problems of Geographical Indications for Local and Rural Development: 11.
Sunshine in a bottle? Geographical indications, the Australian wine
industry, and the promise of rural development Peter Drahos; 12. Legal
protection of geographical indications as a means to foster social and
economic development in Malaysia Tay Pek San; 13. The use of geographical
indications in Vietnam: a promising tool for socio-economic development?
Barbara Pick, Delphine Marie-Vivien and Dong Bui Kim; 14. 'Vanity GIs':
India's legislation on geographical indications and the missing regulatory
framework Yogesh Pai and Tania Singla; 15. Protection of geographical
indications in Taiwan: turning a legal conundrum into a policy tool for
development Szu-Yuan Wan; 16. A unique type of cocktail: protection of
geographical indications in China Haiyan Zheng; 17. The potentials, and the
current challenges, of geographical indications protection in Sri Lanka
Naazima Kamardeen; Part IV. The Unsettled Relationship between Geographical
Indications, Traditional Knowledge, and Cultural Heritage: 18. The
Geographical Indications Act 2013: protection of traditional knowledge in
Bangladesh with special reference to Jamdani Mahua Zahur; 19. From chianti
to kimchi: geographical indications, intangible cultural heritage, and
their unsettled relationship with cultural diversity Tomer Broud; 20.
Geographical indications, heritage and decentralization policies: the case
of Indonesia Christoph Antons; 21. When geographical indications meet
intangible cultural heritage: the new Japanese act on geographical
indications Steven Van Uystel.
Indications in the Global Economy: 1. Geographical indications between
trade, development, culture, and marketing: framing a fair(er) system of
protection in the global economy? Irene Calboli; 2. From geography to
history: geographical indications and the reputational link Dev S. Gangjee;
3. The limited promise of geographical indications for farmers in
developing countries Justin Hughes; 4. Rethinking the work of geographical
indications in Asia: addressing hidden geographies of gendered labour
Rosemary J. Coombe and S. Ali Malik; 5. A look at the Geneva Act of the
Lisbon Agreement: a missed opportunity? Daniel Gervais; Part II.
Geographical Indications at the Crossroads of International and National
Trade: 6. Geographical indications and mega-regional trade agreements and
negotiations Susy Frankel; 7. Geographical indications as property:
European Union association agreements and investor state provisions Anselm
Kamperman Sanders; 8. How would geographical indications from Asia fare in
Europe? Christopher Heath; 9. Looking beyond the known story: how the
prehistory of protection of geographical indications in the Americas
provides an alternate approach Christine Haight Farley; 10. European
Union-Singapore free trade agreement: a new chapter for geographical
indications in Singapore Susanna H. S. Leong; Part III. The Promise and
Problems of Geographical Indications for Local and Rural Development: 11.
Sunshine in a bottle? Geographical indications, the Australian wine
industry, and the promise of rural development Peter Drahos; 12. Legal
protection of geographical indications as a means to foster social and
economic development in Malaysia Tay Pek San; 13. The use of geographical
indications in Vietnam: a promising tool for socio-economic development?
Barbara Pick, Delphine Marie-Vivien and Dong Bui Kim; 14. 'Vanity GIs':
India's legislation on geographical indications and the missing regulatory
framework Yogesh Pai and Tania Singla; 15. Protection of geographical
indications in Taiwan: turning a legal conundrum into a policy tool for
development Szu-Yuan Wan; 16. A unique type of cocktail: protection of
geographical indications in China Haiyan Zheng; 17. The potentials, and the
current challenges, of geographical indications protection in Sri Lanka
Naazima Kamardeen; Part IV. The Unsettled Relationship between Geographical
Indications, Traditional Knowledge, and Cultural Heritage: 18. The
Geographical Indications Act 2013: protection of traditional knowledge in
Bangladesh with special reference to Jamdani Mahua Zahur; 19. From chianti
to kimchi: geographical indications, intangible cultural heritage, and
their unsettled relationship with cultural diversity Tomer Broud; 20.
Geographical indications, heritage and decentralization policies: the case
of Indonesia Christoph Antons; 21. When geographical indications meet
intangible cultural heritage: the new Japanese act on geographical
indications Steven Van Uystel.
Part I. Framing the Debate: The Still Contested Role of Geographical
Indications in the Global Economy: 1. Geographical indications between
trade, development, culture, and marketing: framing a fair(er) system of
protection in the global economy? Irene Calboli; 2. From geography to
history: geographical indications and the reputational link Dev S. Gangjee;
3. The limited promise of geographical indications for farmers in
developing countries Justin Hughes; 4. Rethinking the work of geographical
indications in Asia: addressing hidden geographies of gendered labour
Rosemary J. Coombe and S. Ali Malik; 5. A look at the Geneva Act of the
Lisbon Agreement: a missed opportunity? Daniel Gervais; Part II.
Geographical Indications at the Crossroads of International and National
Trade: 6. Geographical indications and mega-regional trade agreements and
negotiations Susy Frankel; 7. Geographical indications as property:
European Union association agreements and investor state provisions Anselm
Kamperman Sanders; 8. How would geographical indications from Asia fare in
Europe? Christopher Heath; 9. Looking beyond the known story: how the
prehistory of protection of geographical indications in the Americas
provides an alternate approach Christine Haight Farley; 10. European
Union-Singapore free trade agreement: a new chapter for geographical
indications in Singapore Susanna H. S. Leong; Part III. The Promise and
Problems of Geographical Indications for Local and Rural Development: 11.
Sunshine in a bottle? Geographical indications, the Australian wine
industry, and the promise of rural development Peter Drahos; 12. Legal
protection of geographical indications as a means to foster social and
economic development in Malaysia Tay Pek San; 13. The use of geographical
indications in Vietnam: a promising tool for socio-economic development?
Barbara Pick, Delphine Marie-Vivien and Dong Bui Kim; 14. 'Vanity GIs':
India's legislation on geographical indications and the missing regulatory
framework Yogesh Pai and Tania Singla; 15. Protection of geographical
indications in Taiwan: turning a legal conundrum into a policy tool for
development Szu-Yuan Wan; 16. A unique type of cocktail: protection of
geographical indications in China Haiyan Zheng; 17. The potentials, and the
current challenges, of geographical indications protection in Sri Lanka
Naazima Kamardeen; Part IV. The Unsettled Relationship between Geographical
Indications, Traditional Knowledge, and Cultural Heritage: 18. The
Geographical Indications Act 2013: protection of traditional knowledge in
Bangladesh with special reference to Jamdani Mahua Zahur; 19. From chianti
to kimchi: geographical indications, intangible cultural heritage, and
their unsettled relationship with cultural diversity Tomer Broud; 20.
Geographical indications, heritage and decentralization policies: the case
of Indonesia Christoph Antons; 21. When geographical indications meet
intangible cultural heritage: the new Japanese act on geographical
indications Steven Van Uystel.
Indications in the Global Economy: 1. Geographical indications between
trade, development, culture, and marketing: framing a fair(er) system of
protection in the global economy? Irene Calboli; 2. From geography to
history: geographical indications and the reputational link Dev S. Gangjee;
3. The limited promise of geographical indications for farmers in
developing countries Justin Hughes; 4. Rethinking the work of geographical
indications in Asia: addressing hidden geographies of gendered labour
Rosemary J. Coombe and S. Ali Malik; 5. A look at the Geneva Act of the
Lisbon Agreement: a missed opportunity? Daniel Gervais; Part II.
Geographical Indications at the Crossroads of International and National
Trade: 6. Geographical indications and mega-regional trade agreements and
negotiations Susy Frankel; 7. Geographical indications as property:
European Union association agreements and investor state provisions Anselm
Kamperman Sanders; 8. How would geographical indications from Asia fare in
Europe? Christopher Heath; 9. Looking beyond the known story: how the
prehistory of protection of geographical indications in the Americas
provides an alternate approach Christine Haight Farley; 10. European
Union-Singapore free trade agreement: a new chapter for geographical
indications in Singapore Susanna H. S. Leong; Part III. The Promise and
Problems of Geographical Indications for Local and Rural Development: 11.
Sunshine in a bottle? Geographical indications, the Australian wine
industry, and the promise of rural development Peter Drahos; 12. Legal
protection of geographical indications as a means to foster social and
economic development in Malaysia Tay Pek San; 13. The use of geographical
indications in Vietnam: a promising tool for socio-economic development?
Barbara Pick, Delphine Marie-Vivien and Dong Bui Kim; 14. 'Vanity GIs':
India's legislation on geographical indications and the missing regulatory
framework Yogesh Pai and Tania Singla; 15. Protection of geographical
indications in Taiwan: turning a legal conundrum into a policy tool for
development Szu-Yuan Wan; 16. A unique type of cocktail: protection of
geographical indications in China Haiyan Zheng; 17. The potentials, and the
current challenges, of geographical indications protection in Sri Lanka
Naazima Kamardeen; Part IV. The Unsettled Relationship between Geographical
Indications, Traditional Knowledge, and Cultural Heritage: 18. The
Geographical Indications Act 2013: protection of traditional knowledge in
Bangladesh with special reference to Jamdani Mahua Zahur; 19. From chianti
to kimchi: geographical indications, intangible cultural heritage, and
their unsettled relationship with cultural diversity Tomer Broud; 20.
Geographical indications, heritage and decentralization policies: the case
of Indonesia Christoph Antons; 21. When geographical indications meet
intangible cultural heritage: the new Japanese act on geographical
indications Steven Van Uystel.