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1 Introduction
2 Geographical Indications: a link between products and their place of origin
2.1 Historical background
2.2 Characteristics
2.3 Functions
2.4 Advantages and disadvantages of Geographical Indications
3 Case studies
3.1 Mexico’s approach to GIs
3.1.1 Tequila - the primary example of Mexican GIs
3.1.2 Legal framework
3.2 Germany’s approach to GIs
3.2.1 EU- vs. German law
3.2.2 Market Analysis
4 Conclusion
5 Appendix: German products in the DOOR-record
6 Bibliography
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- Stefanie Schumann (Author), 2010, Geographical Indications, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/162018
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