This paper, following on Michael F. Brown\u27s Who Owns Native Culture?, suggests that intellectual property law, negotiation, and human rights precepts can work together to address indigenous claims to heritage protection. Granting intellectual property rights in such spheres as traditional knowledge and folklore does not threaten the public domain in the same way that expansion of intellectual property rights in more commercial spheres does. It is not so much a question of the public domain versus corporate and indigenous interests, as it is a question of the impact corporate interests have had on the indigenous claims. Indeed indigenous peoples\u27 claims are in many respects more properly aligned with the interests of the public. In add...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 2007 provides a broad, holistic d...
Traditional knowledge represents an essential element of indigenous peoples’ cultural identity and d...
This article addresses the clash between Western and Indigenous understandings of how cultural herit...
This paper, following on Michael F. Brown\u27s Who Owns Native Culture?, suggests that intellectual ...
While modern indigenous artists, and especially collectives, have been able to resort to traditional...
This presentation was given as part of the Expert Seminar on Indigenous Cultures and Languages in co...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
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...
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...
Paper presented at the 8th Asia-Pacific Specials, Health and Law Librarians Conference 22-26 August ...
This article critically reviews some of the recent literature calling for intellectual property righ...
When this article promotes its theme of indigenizing intellectual property law, it means to apply le...
This dissertation investigates the use of established international human rights law in the protect...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 2007 provides a broad, holistic d...
Traditional knowledge represents an essential element of indigenous peoples’ cultural identity and d...
This article addresses the clash between Western and Indigenous understandings of how cultural herit...
This paper, following on Michael F. Brown\u27s Who Owns Native Culture?, suggests that intellectual ...
While modern indigenous artists, and especially collectives, have been able to resort to traditional...
This presentation was given as part of the Expert Seminar on Indigenous Cultures and Languages in co...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
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...
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...
Paper presented at the 8th Asia-Pacific Specials, Health and Law Librarians Conference 22-26 August ...
This article critically reviews some of the recent literature calling for intellectual property righ...
When this article promotes its theme of indigenizing intellectual property law, it means to apply le...
This dissertation investigates the use of established international human rights law in the protect...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 2007 provides a broad, holistic d...
Traditional knowledge represents an essential element of indigenous peoples’ cultural identity and d...
This article addresses the clash between Western and Indigenous understandings of how cultural herit...