Geographical Indications Act. Country/Territory Barbados Document type Legislation Date 2001 (2002) Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Laws of Barbados, pp. 1-12. Long titleAn Act to provide for the protection of geographical indications in order to fulfil the obligations of Barbados under the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights of the World Trade Organisation and related matters. Subject Food & nutrition, General Keyword Framework law Food quality control/food safety Traceability/product tracing Packaging/labelling Registration Geographical area Americas, Caribbean, Latin America and the Caribbean, North Atlantic, Small Island Developing States Abstract This Act makes provision for the registration, use and protection of a geographical indication, i.e. an indication that identifies goods as originating in the territory of a country, or a region or locality in that territory, where a given quality, reputation or other characteristic of the goods is essentially attributable to its geographical origin. Protection under this Act is accorded to geographical indications whether or not they are registered. The Registrar of Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property shall, in cases of permitted concurrent use of homonymous geographical indications, determine the practical conditions under which such indications will be differentiated from each other. The Act prohibits improper use of geographical indications. Full text English Website www.caricom.org