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Archive | 2017

The Aroma of Opportunity: The Potential of Wine Geographical Indications in the Australia-India Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement

Susanne Taylor; Madeline Taylor

As the Australian federal government seeks greater economic and trade integration with its regional neighbours, this chapter reviews the potential to include Australian wine Geographical Indications (GIs) in the current Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations with India in the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA). FTA’s have been characterised as a ‘spaghetti bowl’ of bilateral and multilateral agreements in the Asia Pacific region, leading to a debate about harmonisation, integration and codification of GIs in international trade negotiations. There are two distinct methods of including Intellectual Property (IP) content within FTA’s: the minimum level of regulation, under the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), termed ‘TRIP-minus’ and a comprehensive regulatory and protection regime, termed ‘TRIPS-plus’. Both Australia and India have adopted a TRIPS-minus approach to FTA negotiations, reiterating the minimum GI standards under Section 22 of the TRIPS agreement. This is despite the high export value of Australia’s wine GIs to India and India’s extensive and stringent national GI system. Australian wine industry associations continue to lobby the federal government to include wine GIs in Australia’s FTA negotiations asserting that a TRIPS-plus trade position will boost Australia’s wine exports, meet consumer demand for wine and support local producer communities. Using the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) as an example of heightened TRIPS-plus GI protection and development in regional FTA’s, this chapter concludes with a recommendation to include an annexure in the current CECA negotiations in recognition of the value GIs represent in the Australian agricultural sector.


quotas on boards, quotas for women, board diversity, directors, corporate governance, director selection, diversity, gender, gender diversity, women | 2012

The gender gap: A quota for women on the board

Jim Corkery; Madeline Taylor


Archive | 2015

Collective bargaining in the agricultural sector

William van Caenegem; Madeline Taylor; Jen Cleary; Brenda Marshall


Revenue law journal | 2013

Is it a levy, or is it a tax, or both?

Madeline Taylor


Archive | 2013

A case of champagne: a study of geographical indications

Tim Jay; Madeline Taylor


Australian Business Law Review | 2013

Wrestling with giants – a critical account of supermarket power and competition law in Australia and the United Kingdom

Madeline Taylor


University of New South Wales law journal | 2018

A paradox of plenty: The Australian domestic gas supply regulatory dilemma

Madeline Taylor; Tina Hunter


International Journal of Rural Law and Policy | 2017

Real deal or no deal? A comparative analysis of raw milk cheese regulation in Australia and France

William van Caenegem; Madeline Taylor


The Australasian Journal of Regional Studies | 2016

Agriculture in a Gas Era: A Comparative Analysis of Queensland and British Columbia's Agricultural Land Protection and Unconventional Gas Regimes

Madeline Taylor; Susanne Taylor


Archive | 2015

Trends in current Australian agricultural policy and land resource management

Madeline Taylor

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