
Understanding the Protection of Geographical Indications in Today’s Markets
Geographical Indications (GIs) play an essential role in protecting the identity, quality, and reputation of products tied to specific regions. Michael Blakeney's updated third edition of The Protection of Geographical Indications: Law and Practice provides a comprehensive analysis of current regulations and legal frameworks in Europe and beyond. With expanded chapters on the impact of Brexit and new European regulations for crafts, this book is a valuable resource for legal professionals, policymakers, and businesses involved in agricultural, food, and cultural products.
Explore how GIs shape competitive advantage in international trade, sustain traditional practices, and strengthen local economies.
Target Audience:
Legal practitioners, Intellectual property advisors, International economic law specialists, Trade law consultants, Agricultural industry professionals, Food and beverage marketers, Policymakers, Handicraft industry representatives, Academics in law and trade, Business strategists in EU markets