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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Julien Chaisse , Fernando Dias Simoes , Danny FriedmannPublisher: Brill Imprint: Martinus Nijhoff Weight: 1.513kg ISBN: 9789004438309ISBN 10: 9004438300 Pages: 808 Publication Date: 19 November 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsList of Abbrevations List of Illustrations Notes on Contributors Foreword: Aperitif Christopher Heath 1 An Introduction to Wine Regulation in a Globalized Market Prospects and Limits of Wine Governance Julien Chaisse, Fernando Dias Simoes, and Danny Friedmann PART 1 The Wine Market: Past, Present and Future in a Global Economy 2 The Rise and Fall of the World's Largest Wine Exporter - and Its Institutional Legacy Giulia Meloni and Johan Swinnen 3 Tradition, Territory, and Terroir in French Wine Role, Function, and Purpose of the Institut National De l'origine Et de la Qualite in the French Wine Law Model Fabrice Giordano 4 Exploring Italy's Wine Law Reforms Experiences, Challenges, and Prospects Antonio Rossi and Duilio Cortassa 5 Innovative Tradition Austrian Wine Regulation between Past and Future Iris Eisenberger and Rostam J. Neuwirth 6 Between Wines and Spirits Classification Challenges of Polish 'Fruit Wine'-based Products in EU Perspective Joanna Pawlikowska, Aleksander Stepkowski, and Leszek Wiwala 7 Wine law in Australia Challenges of Local Identity in a Global Marketplace Lisa Toohey 8 Libiam Ne' Lieti Calici EU and Chinese Policies in Support of Wine Production Flavia Marisi 9 Wine and Liquor Laws in Canada - Trends and Regulatory Challenges Daniel Hohnstein 10 The Protection of Foreign Investment in the Wine Sector Laurence Ponty, Baptiste Rigaudeau, and Jean-Robin Costargent PART 2 The Role of Intellectual Property Law in the Wine Market 11 Grafting the Old and New World Towards a Universal Trademark Register that Cancels Generic IGO Terms Danny Friedmann 12 The Protection of Traditional Terms for Wines in the European Union and Beyond Anke Moerland and Ramyaa Bhadauria 13 The Barolo Appellation of Origin in the Global Market Anisha Mistry and Luca Valente 14 Pure Michigan and Napa Valley 100% Is Protection of American Origin Wines as Geographic Indications on Fertile Ground? Rebeccah Gan 15 Australia Corked Its Champagne and So Should We Enforcing Stricter Protection for Semi-Generic Wines in the United States Lindsey A. Zahn 16 Integrating the Protection of Foreign Geographical Indications in Federal States Transsystemic Study of GI Protection in Canada, the USA, and Germany Nicolas Charest 17 The Protection of Vines, Grapes and Wine under Plant Variety Rights Law, with a Particular Focus on the EU Philippe de Jong 18 Trade Dress Regulation and Protection Rules Applying to Wine in Turkey Burak Keskin 19 Patent Search and Analysis in the Wine Industry A Guided Tour from Vineyards to Your Table Luca Falciola PART 3 Wine beyond the Market: Health Policy, Ethical and Social Issues 20 On the Jurisprudence of Wine's Journeys from National Terroirs to a Global Market Places of Normativity, Mythology and Justice in London and Aotearoa/New Zealand Wayne Morrison 21 Protecting Wine Packaging as a Trademark Why the Substantial Value Exclusion Makes the Task Unreasonably Burdensome Jacopo Ciani 22 Prosek or Prosecco Intellectual Property or Intangible Cultural Heritage? Steven Gallagher 23 The Use of All Wines A Legal Analysis for Conservative Judaism Elliot N. Dorff 24 Risk Management in the Wine Supply Chain Diego Saluzzo 25 The Grass is Greener on the Other Side Biodynamic Wines and Trademarks, the Quest for Answers Ana Penteado 26 In Vino Veritas Blockchain as a Viable Solution for Combating Counterfeit Wines in China Jerry I-H Hsiao IndexReviewsAuthor InformationJulien Chaisse is Professor at the City University of Hong Kong, School of Law. He is an award-winning scholar and a globally recognized authority on the intersection between international economic law, international dispute resolution, and the transnational law of globalization. Fernando Dias Simoes is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law of the Chinese University of Hong Kong since January 2019. He currently serves as Deputy Programme Director of the Master of Laws (LLM) in International Economic Law. Danny Friedmann is Assistant Professor of Peking University School of Transnational Law in Shenzhen, and an award-winning researcher and lecturer of Intellectual Property Law, especially trademark law, geographical indications and patent law. Professor Friedmann's monograph is titled Trademarks and Social Media, Towards Algorithmic Justice (September 2015). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |