This article analyzes research and legal cases about authorship, authenticity, and intellectual property in Aboriginal art. The concepts of Aboriginality, authenticity, and ownership are used to show the complexities of Aboriginal law, legal copyright, and the moral rights framework. The clan ownership of Dreaming makes Aboriginal artists’ relationship different to other artists’ individual ownership of their work. Research on this topic by members of the Faculty of Business and Law unit of the Centre for Leisure Management Research at Deakin University was undertaken for the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. This article provides significant contextual analyses of major issues leading to Com...
While modern indigenous artists, and especially collectives, have been able to resort to traditional...
This article critically considers the legal regulation of Indigenous people's cultural heritage in W...
In the following article, Dr Alpana Roy briefly surveys some of the Australian cases which highlight...
This essay is a collaboration of four Indigenous researchers all tackling the issues of cultural pro...
This thesis addresses the 2017 Parliamentary Inquiry into the ‘growing presence of inauthentic Abori...
In recent decades Australian aboriginal paintings have become increasingly sought after as high art...
The project provides a literature review and critically examines existing laws and investigates opti...
© 1996 Stephen GraySummary of Argument: The aim of this paper is to consider the legal avenues by wh...
A recent Law Reform Commission report into the recognition of indigenous customary laws in Australia...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The article How Law Manifests Itself in Australian Aboriginal Art w...
This paper offers an analysis of the collisions between Indigenous (Australian) normative systems on...
This article evaluates the adoption and implementation of an Indigenous certification trademark syst...
© 2019 Sarah Margaret SchmidtABSTRACT This research concerns the oeuvre of Clifford Possum Tjapal...
This article evaluates the adoption and implementation of an Indigenous certification trademark syst...
The thesis is an exploration of how indigenous knowledge has emerged as a subject within Australian ...
While modern indigenous artists, and especially collectives, have been able to resort to traditional...
This article critically considers the legal regulation of Indigenous people's cultural heritage in W...
In the following article, Dr Alpana Roy briefly surveys some of the Australian cases which highlight...
This essay is a collaboration of four Indigenous researchers all tackling the issues of cultural pro...
This thesis addresses the 2017 Parliamentary Inquiry into the ‘growing presence of inauthentic Abori...
In recent decades Australian aboriginal paintings have become increasingly sought after as high art...
The project provides a literature review and critically examines existing laws and investigates opti...
© 1996 Stephen GraySummary of Argument: The aim of this paper is to consider the legal avenues by wh...
A recent Law Reform Commission report into the recognition of indigenous customary laws in Australia...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The article How Law Manifests Itself in Australian Aboriginal Art w...
This paper offers an analysis of the collisions between Indigenous (Australian) normative systems on...
This article evaluates the adoption and implementation of an Indigenous certification trademark syst...
© 2019 Sarah Margaret SchmidtABSTRACT This research concerns the oeuvre of Clifford Possum Tjapal...
This article evaluates the adoption and implementation of an Indigenous certification trademark syst...
The thesis is an exploration of how indigenous knowledge has emerged as a subject within Australian ...
While modern indigenous artists, and especially collectives, have been able to resort to traditional...
This article critically considers the legal regulation of Indigenous people's cultural heritage in W...
In the following article, Dr Alpana Roy briefly surveys some of the Australian cases which highlight...