Property rights, indigenous people and the developing world : issues from aboriginal entitlement to intellectual ownership rights / / by David Lea.
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Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | vii, 296 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Aboriginal entitlement and conservative theory
- Individual autonomy, group self-determination and the assimilation of indigenous cultures
- Shareholder wealth maximization, multinational corporations and the developing world
- Tully and de Soto on uniformity and diversity
- Customary land tenure and communal holdings
- Custom as law
- Papua New Guinea and the legal methods for maintaining customary land tenure
- Customary land tenure in Fiji : a questionable colonial legacy
- The expansion and restructuring of intellectual property and its implications for the developing world
- The myth of free markets : intellectual property the IT industry, and market freedom in the global arena
- From the Wright Brothers to Microsoft : issues in the moral grounding of intellectual property rights
- A delicate balance : the right to health care, IP rights in pharmaceuticals and TRIPS compliance
- Rights and genetic material in agriculture and human research : two forms of biopiracy?