- Bib ID:
- 98058
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Janke, Terri
- Online Version:
- Archived in the PANDORA electronic collection
- Description:
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- Surry Hills, N.S.W. : Michael Frankel & Company, Solicitors, c1998
- xlv, 326 pages ; 30 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0646380842
- Summary:
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In 1997, ATSIC released the discussion paper Our Culture: Our Future: Proposals for the Protection and Recognition of Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property, and invited public comment on the need for protecting and recognising Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights. The report extracted here was developed in the light of over 70 submissions received on this discussion paper, and also in consultation with a National Indigenous Reference Group and other relevant individuals, communities and organisations. The Report details the types of rights Indigenous people seek in relation to their cultures and considers the application of current laws. It also makes recommendations for a comprehensive range of measures for improving the level of protection, including legal and non-legal reforms.
- Notes:
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- "Final report"--page i.
- Includes index.
- Cover title.
- Includes bibliography: pages 318-324 and bibliographical references.
- This document and additional information sheets was previously available on the Internet via http://www.icip.lawnet.com.au.
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