The relevance of traditional knowledge is undeniable, but the only question that remains is how to protect it. Does IP law provide adequate and sufficient protection for traditional knowledge? Can it accommodate the particularities of indigenous groups without affecting their aspirations and inspirations? Applying IP law to traditional knowledge is highly contested by indigenous communities, as it can effectively lead to a community’s partial or total commercialization, which requires some efforts to “humanize” it for further adaptation to the context of indigenous rights
Knowledge has been the most coveted possession of mankind since the industrial revolution. The indus...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
The need for protecting traditional knowledge (TK) has been acknowledged in discussion and negotiati...
Taking an interdisciplinary approach unmatched by any other book on this topic, this thoughtful Hand...
In the wake of industrial progress and technological advancement, the advent of innovation has signa...
The mounting loss of the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples presents environmental as well ...
This dissertation investigates the use of established international human rights law in the protect...
Traditional knowledge represents an essential element of indigenous peoples’ cultural identity and d...
This presentation was given as part of the Expert Seminar on Indigenous Cultures and Languages in co...
In the realm of intellectual property protection, traditional knowledge has been receiving increasin...
This paper, following on Michael F. Brown\u27s Who Owns Native Culture?, suggests that intellectual ...
Drawing on three case studies, this Essay contends that the proper role of law in managing uses of t...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
Abstract: The mounting loss of the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples presents environmenta...
ArticleThe notions of indigenous peoples, indigenous knowledge, and heritage and culture have acqui...
Knowledge has been the most coveted possession of mankind since the industrial revolution. The indus...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
The need for protecting traditional knowledge (TK) has been acknowledged in discussion and negotiati...
Taking an interdisciplinary approach unmatched by any other book on this topic, this thoughtful Hand...
In the wake of industrial progress and technological advancement, the advent of innovation has signa...
The mounting loss of the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples presents environmental as well ...
This dissertation investigates the use of established international human rights law in the protect...
Traditional knowledge represents an essential element of indigenous peoples’ cultural identity and d...
This presentation was given as part of the Expert Seminar on Indigenous Cultures and Languages in co...
In the realm of intellectual property protection, traditional knowledge has been receiving increasin...
This paper, following on Michael F. Brown\u27s Who Owns Native Culture?, suggests that intellectual ...
Drawing on three case studies, this Essay contends that the proper role of law in managing uses of t...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
Abstract: The mounting loss of the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples presents environmenta...
ArticleThe notions of indigenous peoples, indigenous knowledge, and heritage and culture have acqui...
Knowledge has been the most coveted possession of mankind since the industrial revolution. The indus...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
The need for protecting traditional knowledge (TK) has been acknowledged in discussion and negotiati...