When this article promotes its theme of indigenizing intellectual property law, it means to apply legal pluralism to justify employment of Indigenous law as a primary source of law to begin the development of a sui generis legal system to bring to the fore essential protections for Indigenous knowledge, tangible and intangible cultural materials and artifacts, secret and sacred information and know-how, cultural expressions, and the biogenetic resources justly owned and possessed by Indigenous Peoples. By urging adoption of the indigenizing paradigm, this article implies that the current and most widely used and recognized laws governing intellectual property are, in their current form, incapable and at times inconsistent with protecting th...
This essay is not about native title (though it will get a brief mention). Rather, its subject is th...
This Article responds to an emerging view, in scholarship and popular society, that it is normativel...
Indigenous knowledge of underdeveloped countries or of underdeveloped peoples within developed natio...
When this article promotes its theme of indigenizing intellectual property law, it means to apply le...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
This paper, following on Michael F. Brown\u27s Who Owns Native Culture?, suggests that intellectual ...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
ArticleThe notions of indigenous peoples, indigenous knowledge, and heritage and culture have acqui...
Indigenous peoples and nations have been making demands for protection and promotion of their intell...
This dissertation investigates the use of established international human rights law in the protect...
While modern indigenous artists, and especially collectives, have been able to resort to traditional...
This article draws attention to several problems relating to indigenous ownership of both real and i...
Cultural resources can be defined as the tangible and intangible effects of an individual or group ...
Indigenous Peoples across the world are calling on nation-states to “decolonize” laws, structures, a...
Globalization has led to the propagation of traditional cultural expressions of indigenous peoples o...
This essay is not about native title (though it will get a brief mention). Rather, its subject is th...
This Article responds to an emerging view, in scholarship and popular society, that it is normativel...
Indigenous knowledge of underdeveloped countries or of underdeveloped peoples within developed natio...
When this article promotes its theme of indigenizing intellectual property law, it means to apply le...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
This paper, following on Michael F. Brown\u27s Who Owns Native Culture?, suggests that intellectual ...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
ArticleThe notions of indigenous peoples, indigenous knowledge, and heritage and culture have acqui...
Indigenous peoples and nations have been making demands for protection and promotion of their intell...
This dissertation investigates the use of established international human rights law in the protect...
While modern indigenous artists, and especially collectives, have been able to resort to traditional...
This article draws attention to several problems relating to indigenous ownership of both real and i...
Cultural resources can be defined as the tangible and intangible effects of an individual or group ...
Indigenous Peoples across the world are calling on nation-states to “decolonize” laws, structures, a...
Globalization has led to the propagation of traditional cultural expressions of indigenous peoples o...
This essay is not about native title (though it will get a brief mention). Rather, its subject is th...
This Article responds to an emerging view, in scholarship and popular society, that it is normativel...
Indigenous knowledge of underdeveloped countries or of underdeveloped peoples within developed natio...