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The Origins of the Appellate Committee
2000It is a principle of law, long established, that the British Sovereign is the fount and source of all earthly justice within every territory where the British Crown holds sway. It is a matter of fact that this is too great a responsibility for any Sovereign to discharge alone.
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Analysis of Brand Equity Supplied by Appellations of Origin
Journal of International Food & Agribusiness Marketing, 2003An appellation of origin is the acknowledgement of a Regulatory Council certifying that the product fulfils the technical prod- uct specifications-e.g., geographical origin, specific variety or breed; a traditional method of production or elaboration or any special intrinsic characteristic-in order to differentiate the product. In this paper, it is ana-
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Segmenting wine consumers according to their involvement with appellations of origin
Journal of Brand Management, 2006The appellation of origin, which indicates an agro-food product's region of origin, is growing in importance, both as a guarantee of the quality of the product and as a brand associated with a set of differentiating attributes. In this context, the present work analyses the consumer's temporary involvement with wine appellations of origin, specifically
Carmen Rodríguez Santos +2 more
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Appellation of Origin and Geographical Indication: Comparative Legal Aspect
Courier of Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)), 2023The article provides a comparative legal analysis of the concepts of appellation of origin and geographical indication. Often there is an identification of these concepts, in connection with which it seems necessary to correlate these designations and conduct their comparative characteristics in accordance with the norms of international agreements and
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Russians and Norwegians — Two self‐appellations, one origin
Scandinavian Journal of History, 1983(1983). Russians and Norwegians — Two self‐appellations, one origin. Scandinavian Journal of History: Vol. 8, No. 1-4, pp. 63-70.
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Effectiveness of European Appellations of Origin on the International wine market
2007The objective of this paper is to evaluate the role of the Appellation of Origin system on the international wine market, given i) the Geographic Indications international legal protection system, ii) the main aspects of world wine demand evolution and iii) the strategic choices of firms on the international market.
Malorgio, Giulio +2 more
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Which justification of supply regulation in the appellations of origin ?
2003Les appellations d'origine protégée (AOP) européennes requièrent le plus souvent une régulation économique des quantités tout au long de la chaîne de production-commercialisation. En s'inspirant du secteur viticole, les auteurs exposent les arguments qui peuvent être avancés par rapport aux contraintes fixées par la politique de la concurrence.
Giraud-Heraud, Eric +2 more
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The role of temporary involvement with appellation of origin in the purchase of wine
2011Studying the involvement variable is key to explaining consumer behaviour. The aim of the current research is to analyse the effect that the individual’s temporary involvement with the appellation of origin has on the process of the decision to purchase agro-food products.
Rodríguez-Santos, Mª Carmen +1 more
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False Indications of Source, Unfair Competition, and Appellations of Origin
2015Abstract The preceding three chapters have been concerned with the provisions of the Paris Convention and its associated agreements with respect to what may be called the ‘traditional’ categories of industrial property rights: patents, designs, and trade marks.
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