Προϊόντα Προστατευόμενης Ονομασίας Προέλευσης και Προϊόντα Προστατευόμενης Γεωγραφικής Ένδειξης: Νομικό καθεστώς σε επίπεδο ΕΕ και ελληνικού δικαίου, συνέπειες παραβάσεων και σημασία για την Ελλάδα.
Επιτομή
The subject of this dissertation concerns the EU quality systems for the protection of the
name of European products with geographical origin and mainly the possibilities
offered by its utilization for the promotion of Greek PDO-PGI products. The current EU
legal quality regime allows the use of a "geographical indication" (GI) to protect against
the misuse or counterfeiting of a registered product name with a specific link to the
place where it is produced.
The purpose of this work is to highlight the importance of the PDO-PGI product regime
for Greece, which is a country with a remarkable agri-food sector and tradition in the
production of quality products with special characteristics and reputation that are
attributed mainly to their specific geographical origin. In this light, the legal framework
for PDO-PGI products at EU and national level is presented (Chapter A), as well as the
Danish, German and French infringement cases concerning the name "feta" and the
relevant judicial cases from the beginning of the process towards the registration of the
product "PDO feta" until the referral of Denmark to the Court of Justice of the EU in
November 2019. In addition, cases of violations at national level are referred, as well as
the degree of registration of EU GIs in third countries.
The above study shows that the EU has established a very strict PDO-PGI framework
both in terms of legislation and judicial protection, which is proving to be extremely
favorable for Member States investing in the agri-food sector. The strategic utilization
of this framework by Greece will bring significant benefits to the Greek export trade
and to the Greek economy, stimulating all the involved sectors. However, according to
recent EU data, although Greece has secured a significant number of PDO-PGI
products, it does not perform well in terms of sales value. After a brief analysis of the
main problems concerning Greek PDO-PGI products, the prospects for our country are
presented, as well as a series of proposals for the optimal utilization of the EU GIs
status and the opportunities it offers to Greek producers (Chapter C).