ABSTRACT

Intellectual Property, Cultural Property and Intangible Cultural Heritage examines various notions of property in relation to intangible cultural heritage and discusses how these ideas are employed in rights discourses by governments and indigenous and local communities around the world.

There is a strong historical dimension to the book’s exploration of the interconnection between intellectual and cultural property, intangible cultural heritage and indigenous rights discourses. UNESCO conventions, discussions in the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the Convention on Biological Diversity and the recent emphasis on intangible cultural heritage have provided various discourses and models. The volume explores these developments, as well as recent cases of conflicts and cross-border disputes about heritage, using case studies from Asia, Europe and Australia to scrutinize the key issues.

Intellectual Property, Cultural Property and Intangible Cultural Heritage will be essential reading for scholars and students engaged in the study of heritage, law, history, anthropology and cultural studies.

part I|115 pages

Cultural heritage, cultural property, intellectual property

part III|68 pages

Intangible cultural heritage, law and nation building

chapter 10|14 pages

Culture by decree

Thailand’s Intangible Cultural Heritage bill and the regulation of Thai-ness

chapter 11|16 pages

Protection of traditional knowledge in agriculture

A review of the laws in Malaysia