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European legislation and case law on designations of origin, geographical indications, and traditional specialties guaranteed
Lesáková, Kateřina ; Patěk, Daniel (advisor) ; Hurychová, Klára (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the topic of European law and case law on designations of origin, geographical indications, and traditional specialties guaranteed. The aim of this thesis is to comprehensively analyse the EU legislation on geographical indications for agricultural products and foodstuffs, together with related case law and relevant international conventions. In particular, the work focuses on Regulation (EU) No 1151/2012 on quality schemes for agricultural products and foodstuffs, which is key in this area. In the introductory part of the thesis, the characteristics and terminology of geographical indications and the European system of their sui generis protection are introduced. The second part focuses on the functions of geographical indications and their importance for producers and consumers in the European Union. Attention is also paid to current issues and the relationship between geographical indications and innovation. The third part focuses on the relevant international conventions, which are presented chronologically, including the historical and legal circumstances of their creation and an analysis of the most important provisions. The penultimate part of the thesis concerns the legal regulation of geographical indications in the EU and explains its development and...
Rights of designation and rules for their construction
Kalenský, Michal ; Horáček, Vít (advisor) ; Tomsa, Miloš (referee)
In the thesis author deals with the rights for designation which are composed of trade names, trademarks, designations of origin, geographical indications and domains. Area of domains is represented only by domains of the highest level - "cz" and "eu". Rights for designation are analysed especially from the view of the rules of their construction. Thesis concerns both national and union institutes and also presents the legal status after the recodification of the civil law. Chapter One deals with intellectual property in general, which is defined by its conceptual characteristics. Second, third, fourth and fifth chapter focuses on individual right for designation. These chapters are subdivided according to the same logical structure into the subchapters. Subchapter One provides an outline of the historical development of the respective inalienable possessions from the oldest historical period up to the present day. In view of the fact that rights to designation are regulated by large amounts of legal sources of law (as current legislation, international treaties, internal regulations, general terms and conditions), which come from national, union and international legal rules, for clear arrangement was necessary to write down the most significant sources. A part of second subchapter of each...
Rights of designation and rules for their construction
Kalenský, Michal ; Horáček, Vít (advisor) ; Tomsa, Miloš (referee)
In the thesis author deals with the rights for designation which are composed of trade names, trademarks, designations of origin, geographical indications and domains. Area of domains is represented only by domains of the highest level - "cz" and "eu". Rights for designation are analysed especially from the view of the rules of their construction. Thesis concerns both national and union institutes and also presents the legal status after the recodification of the civil law. Chapter One deals with intellectual property in general, which is defined by its conceptual characteristics. Second, third, fourth and fifth chapter focuses on individual right for designation. These chapters are subdivided according to the same logical structure into the subchapters. Subchapter One provides an outline of the historical development of the respective inalienable possessions from the oldest historical period up to the present day. In view of the fact that rights to designation are regulated by large amounts of legal sources of law (as current legislation, international treaties, internal regulations, general terms and conditions), which come from national, union and international legal rules, for clear arrangement was necessary to write down the most significant sources. A part of second subchapter of each...

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