1. Barnea R (2017) Appellations and adaptations: geographical indication, viticulture, and climate change. Wash Int Law J 26(3):605–634
2. Berger C (2007) Geographical indications—a business opportunity and a rural development tool, protecting local uniqueness and identity: tools to protect product distinctiveness in the global economy. Dewey Ballantine LLP/oriGIn Conference, Washington, DC
3. Bloomberg (2022) French champagne makers end Russia boycott despite label law. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-09-11/champagne-exports-to-russia-to-resume-despite-spat-afp-says#xj4y7vzkg. Accessed 6 Aug 2022
4. Calboli I (2017) Fair(er) system of protection in the global economy? In: Calboli I, Wee Loon N-L (eds) Geographical indications at the crossroads of trade, development, and culture: focus on Asia-Pacific. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
5. Carl MP (2015) Evaluating the TRIPS negotiations: a plea for a substantial review of the Agreement. In: Watal J, Taubman A (eds) The making of the TRIPS Agreement: personal insights from the Uruguay round negotiations. WTO, Geneva