Geographical Indications in Latin America

Geographical Indications in Latin America

Geographical Indications in Latin America: Some Reflections

Prologue. Lic. Juan E. Vanrell. President of ASIPI.

  • Geographical indications of wines and spirits in Argentine law. Marisa Alejandra Garsco and Ricardo M. Gordó LLobell (h).
  • Geographical Indications in Bolivia. Edwin Urquidi.
  • A evolução legislativa e jurisprudencial das indicações geográficas no Brasil: uma análise crítica. Ana Lúcia de Sousa Borda.
  • Associativity: useful tool for appellations of origin ?. Jorge Chávarro Aristizabal.
  • Geographical indications in Costa Rica: generalities. Mauricio Bonilla Robert.
  • Regulation of appellations of origin on wines in Chile: a critical reflection.Andrés Melossi Jiménez.
  • The geographical indications and their registration process in El Salvador. Suzanne Berrios de Tablas.
  • The impact of geographical indications in Honduras. Reina León-Gómez Marini.
  • Geographical indications and the challenges for their protection in Nicaragua.Darliss Marcela Gordon Arana.
  • Denominations of origin and geographical indications: the case ka'a he'e (stevia rebaudiana Bertoni). Gustavo Rodríguez Báez.
  • Signs that denote geographical origin. Diego Chijane.
  • Industrial property rights on Geographical Indications: The case of Venezuela. Francisco Astudillo Gómez.
  • Geographical indications for beginners. Irene de Sola.
  • Brief reflections on the evolution of the protection of appellations of origin and Geographical Indications and comments on the Revised Lisbon Agreement Project.Cecilia Falconi Puig.
  • Legislative behavior and doctrinal / jurisprudential development of the Geographical Indications (GI) in Cuba, Spain, Panama, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.


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