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International Trade In Indigenous Cultural Heritage Legal And Policy Issues Christoph Beat Graber

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International Trade In Indigenous Cultural Heritage Legal And Policy Issues Christoph Beat Graber
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.05 MB
Pages: 544
Author: Christoph Beat Graber, Karolina Kuprecht, Jessica C. Lai (editors)
ISBN: 9780857938305, 0857938304
Language: English
Year: 2012

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International Trade In Indigenous Cultural Heritage Legal And Policy Issues Christoph Beat Graber by Christoph Beat Graber, Karolina Kuprecht, Jessica C. Lai (editors) 9780857938305, 0857938304 instant download after payment.

This topical book brings to the fore new and standard-setting research into the connection between indigenous cultural heritage, international trade and economic development of indigenous peoples. The book is unique in taking a multi-faceted approach to cultural heritage, incorporating discussion on tangible and intangible, moveable and immoveable elements of indigenous peoples' culture. From the perspectives of several international legal fields, including trade law, intellectual property, cultural property, cultural heritage law and human rights, the book explores how indigenous peoples could be empowered to participate more actively in the trade of their cultural heritage without being compelled to renounce important traditional values. The national and local legal realities in four jurisdictions (New Zealand, Australia, United States and Canada) lay the scene for a wide-ranging analysis of various possibilities and proposals on how this might be achieved. International Trade in Indigenous Cultural Heritage will appeal to legal scholars and practitioners interested in cultural property and heritage, intellectual property, trade law and human rights. Policy-makers within governmental departments and international organisations will also find much to interest them in this detailed study as will anyone working in the field of indigenous rights.

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