1st Edition
Extending the Protection of Geographical Indications Case Studies of Agricultural Products in Africa
Foreword - Geoffrey Onyeama
Introduction
Part 1: The Policy Context
1. Geographical Indications and TRIPS - M. Blakeney
2. Setting up of a GI: requirements and difficulties at the Producer Level - A. Aubard
3. Legal Infrastructure for the Protection of GIs - M. Blakeney
4. Geographical Indications and Economic Development - M. Blakeney and G. Mengistie
5. Assessing the Economic Impact of Protecting Geographical Indications - T. Coulet
6. Geographical Indications, Traditional Knowledge, Expressions of Culture and the Protection of Cultural Products in Africa - M. Blakeney
Part 2: Case Studies
7. Cameroon: Oku White Honey - T. Coulet and T. Mahop
8. Ethiopia: Coffee - G. Mengistie
9. Gabon: Okumé Wood - T. Coulet and T. Mahop
10. Ghana: Cocoa - E. Tabaro
11. Kenya: Tea - M. Blakeney and G. Mengistie
12. Mauritius: Sugar - M. Blakeney
13. Morocco: Argan Oil - N. El Benni and S. Reviron
14. Rwanda: Coffee - T. Coulet
15. Uganda: Cotton - G. Mengistie
16. Senegal: Yett of Joal - T. Coulet
17. South Africa: Rooibos Tea - N. El Benni and S. Reviron
18. Zanzibar: Cloves - M. Blakeney and G. Mengistie
Index
Biography
Michael Blakeney is Winthrop Professor of Law at the University of Western Australia and Visiting Professor in IP and Agriculture at Queen Mary, University of London. He is an arbitrator with the International Court of Arbitration, and frequently advises a range of institutions and organizations on intellectual property management.
Thierry Coulet is Director of Euriane Consultants, Lyon and currently teaches the principles of regional integration, trade policy and competition policy at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Lyon. He has undertaken a number of projects in the areas of trade policy and statistical information systems in Africa, South America, the Middle East and Far East Asia.
Getachew Mengistie is an intellectual property Consultant and Former Director General of the Ethiopian IP Office. He has undertaken a number of projects with organizations such as UNECA (United Nations Economic Commission for Africa) and WIPO, most recently concerning the establishment of GIs for the cloves industry of Zanzibar and the cotton industry of Uganda.
Marcelin Tonye Mahop is a Programme Officer and policy expert with the Congo Basin Ecosystems Conservation Support Programme of the Economic Community of Central African States, and provides technical support on genetic resources policies in the context of the GIZ-implemented Access and Benefit Sharing Initiative Programme "Implementing the Biodiversity Convention".
'The editors are to be commended for their multi-disciplinary initiative. This book will be essential reading for trade negotiators and all of those interested in the way that intellectual property tools can be used to promote economic development.' – Geoffrey Onyeama, Assistant Director General, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)






