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Beyond guarding ground - the case for a national Indigenous cultural authority

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Government relations with First Peoples Aboriginal legal status and laws Intellectual property Australia
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Over the past 20 years Indigenous Australians have called for greater recognition of Indigenous cultural and intellectual property rights.

In this paper Terri Janke makes the case that creating a National Indigenous Cultural Authority which would facilitate consent and payment of royalties to Indigenous artists and communities; develop standards for appropriate of cultural materials, and protect the rights of Indigenous communities.

 

Publication Details
ISBN:
978-0-9757044-2-4
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open