Book contents
- Half title page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Editors and Contributors
- Foreword: Diversifying Intellectual Property
- Book part
- Introduction
- Part I Recognizing and Supporting Diversity in Intellectual Property Norm Setting
- Part II The Influence of Morality, Race, and Ethnicity-Related Interests on Intellectual Property
- Part III Framing Intellectual Property through the Lenses of Religions and Philosophies
- Part IV Gender-Related Interests and Challenges: Feminist Theories and Intellectual Property
- Part V Diversity, Creative Industries, and Intellectual Property
- Part VI The Ongoing Debate on Intellectual Property and (Traditional) Cultural Diversity
- 21 Epistemic Communities and the “People without History”
- 22 A Diet Too Far?
- 23 Legal Protection for Indonesian Traditional Arts in Transition
- Index
21 - Epistemic Communities and the “People without History”
The Contribution of Intellectual Property Law to the “Safeguarding” of Intangible Cultural Heritage
from Part VI - The Ongoing Debate on Intellectual Property and (Traditional) Cultural Diversity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2015
- Half title page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Editors and Contributors
- Foreword: Diversifying Intellectual Property
- Book part
- Introduction
- Part I Recognizing and Supporting Diversity in Intellectual Property Norm Setting
- Part II The Influence of Morality, Race, and Ethnicity-Related Interests on Intellectual Property
- Part III Framing Intellectual Property through the Lenses of Religions and Philosophies
- Part IV Gender-Related Interests and Challenges: Feminist Theories and Intellectual Property
- Part V Diversity, Creative Industries, and Intellectual Property
- Part VI The Ongoing Debate on Intellectual Property and (Traditional) Cultural Diversity
- 21 Epistemic Communities and the “People without History”
- 22 A Diet Too Far?
- 23 Legal Protection for Indonesian Traditional Arts in Transition
- Index
Summary
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- Diversity in Intellectual PropertyIdentities, Interests, and Intersections, pp. 453 - 471Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015
- 3
- Cited by