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_aDrahos, Peter, _d1955- _eauthor. |
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_aIntellectual property, indigenous people and their knowledge / _cPeter Drahos. |
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_aCambridge, UK : _bCambridge University Press, _c2014. |
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| 264 | 4 | _c©2014 | |
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_axii, 247 pages ; _c24 cm. |
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_atext _2rdacontent |
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_aunmediated _2rdamedia |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier |
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| 490 | 1 | _aCambridge intellectual property and information law | |
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 221-237) and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _a1. The non-developmental state -- 2. Cosmology's country -- 3. Loss -- 4. Symbolic recognition -- 5. Rules and the recognition of ancestors -- 6. The Kimberley : big projects, little projects -- 7. Secret plants -- 8. Paying peanuts for biodiversity -- 9. Gentle on country, gentle on people -- 10. Protecting country's cosmology -- 11. Trust in networks. | |
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_a'After colonization, indigenous people faced an extractive property rights regime for both their land and knowledge. This book outlines that regime, and how the symbolic function of international intellectual property continues today to assist states to enclose indigenous peoples' knowledge. Drawing on more than 200 interviews, Peter Drahos examines the response of indigenous people to the colonizer's non-developmental property rights. The case studies reveal how they have adapted to the state's extractive order through a process of regulatory bricolage. In order to create a new developmental future for themselves, indigenous developmental networks have been forged - high trust networks that include partnerships with science. Intellectual Property, Indigenous People and their Knowledge argues for a developmental intellectual property order for indigenous people based on a combination of simple rules, principles and a process of regulatory convening'-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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| 650 | 0 | _aIntellectual property. | |
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_aIndigenous peoples _xLegal status, laws, etc. |
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| 650 | 0 | _aTraditional ecological knowledge. | |
| 830 | 0 | _aCambridge intellectual property and information law. | |
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