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Law, Knowledge, Culture |
Jane E. Anderson, Visiting Research Scholar, Institute for Law and Society, School of Law, New York University, US
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| 2009 |
272 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84542 485 5 |
£69.95 |
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£62.96 |
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‘Combining unique practical experience with a sophisticated historical and theoretical framework, this impressive work offers a new basis to explore indigenous intellectual property. In this wide-ranging and imaginative study, Anderson has laid the groundwork for future scholarship in the field. Hopefully this work will set a new trajectory for how this important topic is approached and advanced with indigenous people.’ – Brad Sherman, University of Queensland, Australia
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Contents: Introduction Part I: Law 1. The Cultural Life of Law 2. The Making of Intellectual Property Law 3. Copyright and Categories of Identification Part II: Knowledge 4. Aboriginal Art and the Economic Currency of Law 5. Study of the Bureaucratic Agenda 6. A Tale of Two Cases 7. The Politics of Law Part III: Culture 8. Globalising Indigenous Rights in Intellectual Property 9. The Culture Concept 10. Community and Culture/Community Claims Conclusion Bibliography Index
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