Conférences Internationales
Le droit de la vigne et du vin en débats

Depuis 1987, lors de Conférences internationales, l’AIDV traite des questions de droit rural, de la propriété intellectuelle et de la contrefaçon, des contrats, du commerce, du droit économique et de la fraude, de la publicité, de l’environnement, de jurisprudence, de contentieux, d’arbitrage et de toutes autres questions juridiques appliquées au secteur de la vigne et du vin, de façon comparative et internationale.
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29.09.2023
Kelowna - Okanagan Valley - Canada
29 sept - 1 oct
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06.10.2022
Madeira - Portugal
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09.11.2020
Conférence en ligne
Cyber Wines & Cyber Crimes
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In Vino Veritas et in Internet Falsitas! - 37
2019
Lausanne - Vaud - Switzerland
Wine law for a new generation
Plus... - 36
2018
Napa - California - USA
The Ever Changing Nature of Wine Law
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Climate change, international trade (barriers), joint ventures, GIs, judges and administrators - 35
2017
Bordeaux - France
Wine law in practice : compliance, negotiation and dispute settlement
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2016
Siena - Tuscany - Italia
Legal tools for the protection of local wineries in a global market
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2015
Fira – Santorini - Greece
Global wine production, global wine law?
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2014
Beaune - Burgundy - France
International market access in the wine industry
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2013
Vienna - Austria
Wine law and beyond – what are the trends?
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2012
Bento Gonçalves - Brazil
Sustainable Vitiviniculture
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2011
Logroño – La Rioja - Spain
Agreements between producers and suppliers
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2010
Suze-la-Rousse – Rhône Valley - France
Perspectives on major wine law changes since 1985
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2009
Trier - Germany
What is new in wine law?
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2009
Paris - France
Labelling and intellectual property
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2008
Cognac - France
European wine reform and impact for third countries
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2008
Paris - France
Wine law news
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2007
Martigny - Switzerland
Treaties and consumer information
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2007
Paris - France
Wine trade and health issues
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2006
Porto - Portugal
Global harmonization of wine sector:
Challenge for the 21st century? - 20
2006
Madrid - Spain
The biggest legal hurdles to the production and sale of wine
their identification and proposed legislative solutions - 19
2005
Melbourne - Australia
International distribution of wines
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2005
Paris - France
Universal wine label?
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2004
Seattle - USA
Import/export of spirits – practical tools
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2004
Reims - Champagne - France
The conflict between geographical indications and trademarks
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2003
Bordeaux - France
Labelling and world wine trade
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2002
Alba - Italia
Traceability and controls in wine industry
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2001
Logroño - La Rioja - Spain
Wine industry, diversity of national systems
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2000
Mainz - Germany
Wine, communication and internet
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1999
Lausanne - Vaud - Switzerland
Geographical indications and TRIPS
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1998
Brussels - Belgium
Wine: making it, buying it, and drinking it
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1997
London - United Kingdom
Mediation and arbitration
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1996
Verona - Italy
Impact of bilateral and multilateral agreements on international wine trade
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1995
Barossa Valley - Australia
Legal issues with wine distribution
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1994
Suze la Rousse – Aix-Marseille - France
Vine and wine control systems
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1993
Bordeaux - France
Reform of the European Wine Common Market Organization
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1992
Napa Valley - USA
Trade opportunities and legal challenges for international wine markets
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1989
Stuttgart - Germany
Legal responsibilities for production and distribution of wines
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1988
Alba - Italy
Estate bottling: comparison of rules
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1987
Epernay - Champagne - France
Comparison between US and European Laws