From Chianti to Kimchi: Geographical Indications, Intangible Cultural Heritage, and Their Unsettled Relationship with Cultural Diversity

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Abstract

This chapter provides a critical perspective on the impact of two particular international legal constructs – geographical indications (GIs) and intangible cultural heritage (ICH) – on cultural diversity, with a focus on culinary culture. International law increasingly comprises a broad range of direct and indirect interactions with cultural diversity, such as international trade law, international human rights law, and cultural heritage law itself.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGeographical Indications at the Crossroads of Trade, Development, and Culture
Subtitle of host publicationFocus on Asia-Pacific
PublisherCambridge University Press
Chapter19
Pages461-484
ISBN (Electronic)9781316711002
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Intellectual Property
  • Area Studies
  • Law
  • Asian Studies
  • South-East Asian Government
  • Politics and Policy
  • Politics and International Relations

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