Umfang:
Online-Ressource (XV, 327 p. 6 illus, online resource)
ISBN:
9783319029559
Serie:
SpringerLink
Inhalt:
Now more than ever, indigenous peoples’ interests in their cultural heritage are in the spotlight. Yet, there is very little literature that comprehensively discusses how existing laws can and cannot be used to address indigenous peoples’ interests. This book assesses how intangible aspects of indigenous cultural heritage (and the tangible objects that hold them) can be protected, within the realm of a broad range of existing legal orders, including intellectual property and related rights, consumer protection law, common law and equitable doctrines, and human rights. It does so by focusing on the New Zealand Māori. The book also looks to the future, analysing the long-awaited Wai 262 report, released in New Zealand by the Waitangi Tribunal in response to allegations that the government had failed in its duty to ensure that the Māori retain chieftainship over their tangible and intangible treasures, as required by the Treaty of Waitangi, signed between the Māori and the British Crown in 1840
Anmerkung:
Description based upon print version of record
,
1. Introduction2. Maori Culture in the Contemporary World -- 3. Intellectual Property and Other Intangibles -- 4. Guardianship and the Wai 262 Report -- 5. Bringing it all Together: An Overall Reflection.
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9783319029542
Weitere Ausg.:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Lai, Jessica Christine, 1985 - Indigenous cultural heritage and intellectual property rights Cham : Springer, 2014 ISBN 9783319029542
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort(e):
Kulturerbe
;
Indigenes Volk
;
Rechtsschutz
;
Immaterialgüterrecht
;
Maori
;
Kulturerbe
;
Rechtsschutz
;
Immaterialgüterrecht
;
Indigenes Volk
;
Kulturerbe
;
Rechtsschutz
;
Immaterialgüterrecht
;
Maori
;
Kulturerbe
;
Rechtsschutz
;
Immaterialgüterrecht
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-02955-9
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