Marie-Vivien D.
2017
According to the TRIPs Agreement, Geographical Indications (GIs) identify a good as originating in a region where a given quality, reputation or other characteristics of the good is essentially attributable to its geographical origin, be it an agricultural or non-agricultural product such as a handicraft. However, in Europe, and until recently in France, GIs are limited to agricultural products ...
Commerce, commercialisation et distribution; Législation
2017
According to the TRIPs Agreement, Geographical Indications (GIs) identify a good as originating in a region where a given quality, reputation or other characteristics of the good is essentially attributable to its geographical origin, be it an agricultural or non-agricultural product such as a handicraft. However, in Europe, and until recently in France, GIs are limited to agricultural products ...
Commerce, commercialisation et distribution; Législation