ITALY WINE QUALITY DESIGNATION ECJ CASE WTO TRIPS AGREEMENT POWER

BY KEITH NUTHALL AN ATTEMPT by the Italian government to scrap reforms to European Union (EU) rules hedging its and other member states' freedom to use and protect certain traditional wine marketing terms has been rejected by the European Court of Justice (ECJ). Rome tried to claim that the EU had acted illegally by breaking the World Trade Organisation's (WTO) Trade Related aspects of Intellectual Property rights (TRIPs) agreement. However, in an influential precedent, the court stressed the EU legislation would have to say it was implementing TRIPs for such ...


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