Brief Notes on the European Geographical Indication Law: Among Sustainability Implications and Artificial Intelligence Applications

Federico Domenico Enrico De Silvo
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Purpose: Geographical indications (GIs) within the European Union are – as is known – legally protected designations highlighting unique qualities of products tied to their place of origin; accordingly, GIs can promote sustainable agricultural practices, preserve traditional knowledge and contribute to rural development, but, notwithstanding, issues in verifying and authenticating GI products persist. Within this framework, this paper investigates the intersection of EU geographical indication law with sustainability goals and potential applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in streamlining GI compliance and enhancing consumer trust. Study design/methodology/approach: The behind research employs a mixed-methods approach; in fact, it includes a systematic review of relevant EU legislation and policy documents alongside qualitative case studies exploring the use of AI-based technologies (e.g., precision agriculture, terroir monitoring, traceability systems…) in GI value chains. Findings: The analysis confirms the wanted complex interplay between GI law and sustainability; in this way, while GIs can be powerful tools for promoting environmentally responsible production, existing frameworks may not fully capture all dimensions of sustainability; in addition, case studies demonstrate the promise of AI in improving product traceability, combating fraud and supporting informed consumer choices regarding GI products. Originality/value: Therefore, the paper argues for a more holistic approach to GI law that integrates sustainability metrics beyond geographic origin, suggesting that responsible AI adoption presents the potential to significantly strengthen GI systems: policy recommendations should include incentivising the development of ethical AI solutions for GI verification, promoting data sharing along supply chains, and raising consumer awareness of the sustainability benefits associated with GI products.
欧洲地理标志法简介:可持续性影响与人工智能应用之间的关系
目的:众所周知,欧盟的地理标志(GIs)是受法律保护的名称,突出了产品与其原产地相关的独特品质;因此,地理标志可以促进可持续农业实践、保护传统知识并促进农村发展,但尽管如此,地理标志产品的验证和鉴定问题依然存在。在此框架内,本文研究了欧盟地理标志法与可持续发展目标的交叉点,以及人工智能(AI)在简化地理标志合规性和增强消费者信任方面的潜在应用:研究设计/方法/途径:后面的研究采用了一种混合方法;事实上,它包括对相关欧盟立法和政策文件的系统性审查,以及探索在地理标志价值链中使用人工智能技术(如精准农业、风土监测、可追溯系统......)的定性案例研究:分析证实,地理标志法律与可持续性之间存在复杂的相互作用;因此,虽然地理标志可以成为促进对环境负责的生产的有力工具,但现有框架可能无法完全涵盖可持续性的所有方面;此外,案例研究表明,人工智能有望提高产品的可追溯性、打击欺诈行为并支持消费者就地理标志产品做出知情选择:因此,本文主张对地理标识法采取一种更全面的方法,将地理原产地以外的可持续性指标整合在一起,并建议采用负责任的人工智能,这将大大加强地理标识系统的潜力:政策建议应包括激励开发用于地理标识验证的道德人工智能解决方案,促进供应链上的数据共享,以及提高消费者对地理标识产品相关可持续性益处的认识。
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