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Cultural Heritage

Indigenous Peoples and Intellectual Property


by kim.tignor

Responsibility and Accountability: The Birth of a Strategy to Protect Kanaka Maoli Traditional Knowledge


by kim.tignor

Localism as a Production Imperative: An Alternative Framework to Promoting Intangible Cultural Heritage and Expressions of Folklore, Presented at Bits Without Borders – Law, Communications & Transnational Culture Flow in the Digital Age


by kim.tignor

Safeguarding Hawaiian Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Heritage: Supporting the casino uk Right to Self-Determination and Preventing the Commodification of Culture


by kim.tignor

Indigenous Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property, Duke University School of Law Center for the Study of the Public Domain


by kim.tignor

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