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Extending Protection at the WTO to Products Other Than Wines and Spirits: Who Will Benefit? [PDF]

open access: yes
The issue of extending geographic indicator protection to products other than wines and spirits has created wide divergences between demandeurs and opponent countries at the WTO.
Vincent, Michel
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PLACE NAMES IN ANTARCTICA

open access: yesAntarctic Record, 1964
Japanese geographic nomenclature in Antarctica was decided by Japanese Promotive Headquarters of Antarctic Research Expedition (J.P.H.A.R.E.) in 1961, based on the policy of United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names.
Yoshimichi HARADA
doaj   +1 more source

A névegységesítés eredményei a magyar tengerfenék-domborzati nevek körében [Hungarian results of the standardization of undersea feature names]

open access: yesNévtani Értesítő, 2014
The author of the present paper, a cartographer, has studied all sorts of questions in relation to geographical names for the correct representation of seas.
Márton, Mátyás
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THE QUESTION OF KAZAKH NATIONAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL TOPONYMIC AS A POTENTIAL FACTOR OF TOURISM DEVELOPMENT [PDF]

open access: yesGeo Journal of Tourism and Geosites, 2017
The article discusses the role of specific examples of the Kazakh national geographical names of the different regions of Kazakhstan, based on the toponymic methods of scientific research.
Kuat T. SAPAROV   +5 more
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The Comparative Advantages of Geographical Indications and Community Trademarks for the Marketing of Agricultural Products in the European Union [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
UNDER EMBARGO - until 2012The aim of this article is to compare the registrability of geographical names under the GI and CTM Regulations, in light of their respective capacities to accommodate the landholdings, yields and marketing plans of diverse ...
Evans, GE
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Geographic name

open access: yesGeoadria, 2011
In the Croatian language, the word "zagora" or "zagorje" refers to an area "on the other side of a mountain or a hill". Throughout history, this term has been widely used to describe places physically detached from some other, economically or politically more prominent areas; and has thus been adopted as a geographic name (toponym) for places which ...
openaire   +1 more source

Arabic and Berber Onomastic in the Toponymy of Castilla-La Mancha: Guadalajara [PDF]

open access: yes
This article deals wih a specific area of the Arabic toponymy of the Castilla-La Mancha province of Guadalajara: Arabic and Berber personal names reflected in place names.
Chavarría Vargas, Juan Antonio
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The Study of the Relationship Between Linguistic Identity and Place Names (Case Study: The Mountains in Khalkhal)

open access: yesتحقيقات جغرافيايی, 2017
Geographical names are relatively pertinent components in introducing the historical background of places. In other words, despite the fact that should there be any variation in the culture and language pertinent to a region, geographical names rarely ...
Ata-Allah Abdi   +3 more
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The The street names in East Central European cities and towns in the pre-industrial period from a comparative perspective

open access: yesKlio
This research explores the realm of pre-industrial street names within East Central European cities, aiming to unveil the historical, linguistic, and socio-cultural dimensions they encapsulate.
Orysia Vira
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About some possessors´names in the toponymy of the región of Fisterra (Galicia) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
En este trabajo pretendemos estudiar la etimología de un total de cuatro topónimos que, además de designar entidades de población pertenecientes a un ámbito geográfico-administrativo concreto (la comarca gallega de Fisterra), tienen su origen último en ...
Martínez Lema, Paulo
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