Terroir and Trade War: Reforming China’s Legislation on Generic Terms Under the nfluence of the EU and US

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Xiaoyan Wang, Xinzhe Song
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Abstract

Geographical indications (GIs), valuable intellectual property assets for their respective countries and regions, are in danger of being considered as generic names for types of products and falling into public domain. Driven by trade interests, both the EU and US are competing in China to promote their conflicting approaches to the determination of generic status and the preventive measures against genericide. This article demonstrates that the EU-US competition results in a hybrid of both approaches, which cannot help overcome the difficulty of assessing generic status under China’s current GI system and may lead to a loss of legislative coherence. Furthermore, the hybrid compromises the intended goals of the bilateral agreements between China and the EU/US. Since the ‘bilateral treaty model’ fails to satisfy the need of each contractual party, we propose that national GI laws must be designed on the basis of the distinguishing function of GIs. Generic terms, Geographical indications, Terroir, Trade competition, Bilateral agreements, Consumer perception, Harmonized approach, Distinguishing function
风土与贸易战:欧美影响下的中国通用条款立法改革
地理标志作为各自国家和地区的宝贵知识产权资产,正面临被视为产品类型的通用名称并进入公共领域的危险。在贸易利益的驱动下,欧盟和美国都在中国竞争,以推动他们在确定仿制药地位和防止仿制药的预防措施方面的相互冲突的方法。本文表明,欧盟与美国的竞争导致了两种方法的混合,这无助于克服中国现行地理标志制度下评估通用地位的困难,并可能导致立法一致性的丧失。此外,这种混合妥协了中国与欧盟/美国之间双边协议的预期目标。由于“双边条约模式”不能满足每一个合同方的需要,我们建议国家地理标志法必须在地理标志区分功能的基础上进行设计。通用术语,地理标志,风土,贸易竞争,双边协议,消费者认知,协调方法,区分功能
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1.70
自引率
12.50%
发文量
35
期刊介绍: Far and away the most thought-provoking and informative journal in its field, the Journal of World Trade sets the agenda for both scholarship and policy initiatives in this most critical area of international relations. It is the only journal which deals authoritatively with the most crucial issues affecting world trade today.
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