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Abstract
In an earlier paper we interpreted the resolution of the 2005 WTO dispute on GIs as a
stalemate and suggested a shift of the balance of power in favor of the pro-GI coalition. Since
then, international negotiations continue to be stalled. The record of GIs as a tool for the
promotion of rural development shows that few non-European GIs have been registered. The
case of Morocco illustrates the difficulties faced by a government eager to use GIs as a
development instrument. International recognition of GIs is difficult. The TTIP might not
resolve institutional and doctrinal GIs problems.