EU Law on Indications of Geographical Origin, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
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The present book examines both theoretical and practical aspects of the law on indications of geographical origin (IGOs) within the framework of European Union (EU) law, pursuing four distinct yet mutually related aims. First, it discusses theoretical issues of the law on IGOs including its historical foundations, terminology, principles of regulation, legal subjectivity, protection models and loss of protection. Second, it covers the EU law on IGOs from a systematic point of view. Particularly, the systematic review of the EU law on IGOs includes an in-depth analysis of and commentary on the relevant and applicable regulations. Third, it examines current legislative initiatives and further development options for the EU law on IGOs. Finally, it reveals the interrelation of the EU law on one hand and the national laws of EU Member States on the other with regard to IGOs, focusing on harmonized and non-harmonized areas of law.

Part I: Introduction - 1. Overview.- 2. The Historical Foundations of the Regulation of Indications of Geographical Origin.- 3. The Place of Indications of Geographical Origin in the Intellectual Property System.- 4. Fall and Decline.- Part II: European Union Law.- 5. European Union Protection System.- 6. Quality Schemes Regulation.- 7. Spirits Regulation.- 8. Single CMO Regulation.- 9. Aromatised Wines Regulation.- 10. Community Collective Mark.- 11. Indirect Protection System.- 12. Challenges for Further Development.- Part III: Impact on National Law of European Union Member States.- 13. Interrelation Between European Union Protection and National Protection.- 14. Liability aspects.- 15. Competence Aspects of Responsible State Institutions.

Covers significant issues of the law on IGOs which have remained either neglected or undeveloped to date Reviews EU regulations from a critical point of view, identifies problems and develops solutions/suggestions for improvement Provides a comprehensive, systematic and critical study of the effective EU law on IGOs Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras