[*566] Place-based mechanisms mainly constitute the use of geographical indications (GIs) rights. GIs are forms of intellectual property rights amenable to agricultural and other products that have distinct quality, characteristics, or reputation on accou

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L, D. J. A. (2012). [*566] Place-based mechanisms mainly constitute the use of geographical indications (GIs) rights. GIs are forms of intellectual property rights amenable to agricultural and other products that have distinct quality, characteristics, or reputation on accou, (c), 1–31.

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