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Law, Knowledge, Culture
The Production of Indigenous Knowledge in Intellectual Property Law

Jane E. Anderson, Visiting Research Scholar, Institute for Law and Society, School of Law, New York University, US
2009 272 pp Hardback 978 1 84542 485 5 £69.95 on-line discount £62.96

‘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

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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