Indigenous peoples are entitled to the recognition of the full ownership, control and protection of their cultural and intellectual property. They have the right to special measures to control, develop and protect their sciences, technologies and cultural... Tourism in Destination Communities - Page 121edited by - 2003 - 282 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Darrell Addison Posey, Graham Dutfield - 1996 - 324 pages
...implemented by the peoples affected by such materials, are duly implemented. 29. Indigenous peoples are entitled to the recognition of the full ownership,...protection of their cultural and intellectual property. They have the right to special measures to control, develop, and protect their sciences, technologies,... | |
| Tony Simpson - 1997 - 236 pages
...implemented by the peoples affected by such materials, are duly implemented. Article 29 Indigenous peoples are entitled to the recognition of the full ownership,...protection of their cultural and intellectual property. They have the right to special measures to control, develop and protect their sciences, technologies... | |
| Andrew Gray - 1997 - 384 pages
...However, a new element in the Declaration comes in Article 29, which says that 'indigenous peoples are entitled to the recognition of the full ownership,...protection of their cultural and intellectual property: sciences, technologies and cultural manifestations, including human and other genetic resources, seeds,... | |
| Bruce H. Ziff, Pratima V. Rao - 1997 - 356 pages
...of Minorities draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples has stated, "Indigenous peoples are entitled to the recognition of the full ownership,...and protection of their cultural and intellectual property."3" It is not clear that UN members will take any action on this declaration or on the Mataatua... | |
| Andrew Gray - 1997 - 380 pages
...new element in the Declaration comes in Article 29, which says that 'indigenous peoples are entided to the recognition of the full ownership, control...protection of their cultural and intellectual property: sciences, technologies and cultural manifestations, including human and other genetic resources, seeds,... | |
| Martin Hinton - 1997 - 249 pages
...by the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations, 'indigenous peoples are entitled to the full ownership control and protection of their cultural and intellectual property'. Article 12 adds that: 7 Ibid at 293—94. 8 Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly, Parliament... | |
| Tony Evans - 1998 - 254 pages
...Draft Declaration is potentially problematic in this regard since it affirms that 'indigenous peoples are entitled to the recognition of the full ownership,...protection of their cultural and intellectual property' (Ewen 1994, 170, Article 29, Reprint of the Draft Declaration). It is important to bear in mind that... | |
| Marcus Colchester - 1994 - 91 pages
...proposed United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples states: Indigenous peoples are entitled to the recognition of the full ownership,...protection of their cultural and intellectual property. ...They have the right to special measures to control, develop and protect their sciences, technologies... | |
| Haunani-Kay Trask - 1999 - 278 pages
...implemented by the peoples affected by such materials, are duly implemented. Article 2g Indigenous peoples are entitled to the recognition of the full ownership,...protection of their cultural and intellectual property. They have the right to special measures to control, develop and protect their sciences, technologies... | |
| Florencia Roulet - 1999 - 182 pages
...implemented by the peoples affected by such materials, are duly implemented. Article 29 Indigenous peoples are entitled to the recognition of the full ownership,...protection of their cultural and intellectual property. 1H) They have the right to special measures to control, develop and protect their sciences, technologies... | |
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