In a study prepared by Professor Michael Burnek, a lecturer at Tel Aviv University, on Colonial Trademarks: Law and Nationality in Mandate Palestine (1922-1948), the researcher discusses the legal social history of trademark law in Mandatory Palestine (1917-1948) by exploring commercial trademark data and provide analysis for local applications. The study applies a critical cultural perspective to legal history, with both experimental and semiotic components. Presenting the history of brands through a cultural lens reflects the role of trademarks as carriers of cultural and social meanings. For further details of the study, click here.