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CIPRA Office Library Collection | National Law School | 346.0482 MAC-III-2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 93/MHRD | |||
BOOKs | National Law School | CIPRA Section | 346.0482 MAC-III (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | Price for the entire Set | 24090 |
Contents:
Preface;
Fiona Macmillan;
PART I: PROTECTION OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND CULTURE
1. Protecting Traditional Cultural Expressions: The International Dimension
Michael Blakeney;
2. Community and the Exhaustion of Culture. Creative Territories in Traditional Cultural Expressions
Johanna Gibson;
3. Can Geographical Indications be a Viable Alternative for the Protection of Traditional Cultural Expressions?
Daphne Zografos;
4. Knowledge and Power: Law, Politics and Socio-cultural Perspectives on the Protection of Traditional Medical Knowledge Systems in Zimbabwe
Alex Tawanda Magaisa
PART II: DEVELOPMENTS IN RIGHTS NEIGHBOURING ON COPYRIGHT
5. Australian Television Broadcasts as Copyright Property
David Brennan;
6. A Right to My Public: Copyright, Human Right or Privacy?
Johanna Gibson;
7. The Garden of Australian Dreams: The Moral Rights of Landscape Architects
Matthew Rimmer
8. ‘Pretend-y Rights’: On the Insanely Complicated New Regime for Performers’ Rights in Australia, and How Australian Performers Lost Out
Kimberlee Weatherall;
9. The Qualification of Traditional Cultural Expressions in Private International Law: A Preliminary Appraisal
Guido Westkamp;
10. The Resale Royalty and Indigenous Art: An Opportunity for the Recognition of Economic and Cultural Rights?
Robynne Quiggin;
Index.
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