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Wine Law and Policy

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Winner of the Vitivinicultural Law OIV Award (2021), from the International Jury of the International Organisation of Vine and Wine. Click here to read. This 26-chapter volume brings together lead...
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  • 19 November 2020
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Winner of the Vitivinicultural Law OIV Award (2021), from the International Jury of the International Organisation of Vine and Wine. Click here to read.

This 26-chapter volume brings together leading academics and practitioners to examine how wine law and policy have gradually moved from national terroirs to a global market. It is the first holistic study of the comprehensive field of wine law which posits that the wine laws and regulations have caused an enormous imbalance between different jurisdictions, which has either resulted in the overregulation, which stifles innovation, and under-regulation, which leaves many a wine consumer clueless about what they are drinking. This book brings together legal scholarship about trade law, intellectual property rights, and health law and policy which are all relevant for the future of the wine industry.
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Price: $315.00
Pages: 808
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date: 19 November 2020
ISBN: 9789004438309
Format: Hardcover
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Julien Chaisse is Professor at the City University of Hong Kong, School of Law. He is an award-winning scholar and a globally recognized authority on the intersection between international economic law, international dispute resolution, and the transnational law of globalization.

Fernando Dias Simões is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law of the Chinese University of Hong Kong since January 2019. He currently serves as Deputy Programme Director of the Master of Laws (LLM) in International Economic Law.

Danny Friedmann is Assistant Professor of Peking University School of Transnational Law in Shenzhen, and an award-winning researcher and lecturer of Intellectual Property Law, especially trademark law, geographical indications and patent law. Professor Friedmann’s monograph is titled Trademarks and Social Media, Towards Algorithmic Justice (September 2015).