Date of this Version
November 2003
Document Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Part I of this article dealt with some of the theoretical issues underlying registration systems for geographical indications (GIs). Part II considers some aspects of the historical development in France and present regulatory structures of GI registration in Europe and the New World.

Publication Details
Postprint of:
"Registered geographical indications: between intellectual property and rural policy", Part II: (2003) Journal of World Intellectual Property, Vol 6, No 6, 861.
Published in "The Journal of World Intellectual Property"
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