重新审视孟加拉国地理标志制度:TRIPS兼容性和未来挑战

Q3 Social Sciences
M. A. Chowdhury, Md. Hasnath Kabir Fahim
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在知识产权领域,地理标志被认为是一种睡美人,因为它在巩固文化和经济价值方面产生了帝国般的反响,尤其是在发展中国家和最不发达国家。孟加拉国拥有丰富的文化多样性和传统,拥有许多世界著名的食品、手工艺品、农产品和文化遗产,可以作为地理标志。在这方面,该国颁布了2013年《货物地理标志(登记和保护)法》,采用了一种独特的地理标志保护方法,这对履行孟加拉国根据世贸组织《与贸易有关的知识产权协定》承担的义务也具有重大意义。本文首先选择从知识产权的角度来考察地理标志的概念及其法律框架,以保护孟加拉国的文化遗产和地理标志产品的真正生产者。然而,本文的重点是TRIPS与孟加拉国法律的兼容性,特别是与Gls的保护和登记方面的兼容性,并确定该国作为发展中国家应该面临的未探索的挑战。最后,本文描述了一些应对潜在挑战的方法,并有助于确保孟加拉国在不断扩大的当地和全球GI商品市场中的前景。
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REVISITING THE GEOGRAPIDCAL INDICATION REGIME IN BANGLADESH: TRIPS COMPATIBILITY AND PROSPECTIVE CHALLENGES
In the domain ofintellectual property (IP), the Geographical Indication (GI) is deemed to be a sleeping beauty due to its imperial reverberation in consolidating cultural and economic values, particularly in the developing and least developed countries. Bangladesh, being rich in cultural diversities and traditions, has a number of world famous foodstuffs, handicrafts, agricultural products and cultural heritage that could qualify as geographical indications. In this context, the country introduced a sui generis method of GI protection with the promulgation of the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 2013, which was also monumental in discharging Bangladesh's obligation under the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). The present paper has :firstly chosen to examine the concept of the GI and its legal framework from the IP perspective in order to safeguard both the cultural legacy and genuine producers of geographically exhibiting products of Bangladesh. The key focus of this paper is, however, on the compatibility of TRIPS to Bangladeshi law, particularly inrelation to the aspects of protection and registration of Gls, and to identify the unexplored challenges that the country is supposed to confront as a developing nation. Finally, this article portrays some way-outs to combat potential challenges and help ensure the prospects of Bangladesh in an ever expanding local and global market of GI goods.
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UUM Journal of Legal Studies
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