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Indigenous Heritage and Intellectual Property : Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge, and Folklore.
2004
N 637 LEW.I
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Detalles
Título
Indigenous Heritage and Intellectual Property : Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge, and Folklore.
Autor
Descripción
xvii, 409 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9789041122186 Print
Número de llamada alternativo
N 637 LEW.I
Resúmen
Eight German specialists in intellectual public and international property law examine current legal protections and the exploitation of the genetic and traditional resources of indigenous cultures by Western-style industries. After presenting a general framework for indigenous issues in international public law, the text deals with the different areas of concern traditional knowledge, genetic resources, indigenous names and designations, and folklore presenting factual background to the current problems and analysis of the legal situation at the international, regional and national levels. The text concludes with recommendations for areas in which more work needs to be done.
Nota de bibliografía, etc.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota de contenido con formato
I. Introduction;
II. Indigenous peoples, indigenous knowledge and indigenous resources in international law;
III. Analysis of different areas of indigenous resources.
II. Indigenous peoples, indigenous knowledge and indigenous resources in international law;
III. Analysis of different areas of indigenous resources.
Publicado
The Hague : Kluwer Law International, 2004.
Lengua(s)
eng
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Review
Eight German specialists in intellectual public and international property law examine current legal protections and the exploitation of the genetic and traditional resources of indigenous cultures by Western-style industries. After presenting a general framework for indigenous issues in international public law, the text deals with the different areas of concern traditional knowledge, genetic resources, indigenous names and designations, and folklore presenting factual background to the current problems and analysis of the legal situation at the international, regional and national levels. The text concludes with recommendations for areas in which more work needs to be done.