Indigenous Governance of Traditional Knowledge
Indigenous Governance of Traditional Knowledge
The Legal Implementation of Access and Benefit-Sharing in Australia
Collings, Neva
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2025
282
Mole
9781032434001
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1. Introduction 2. International Legal Framework: Respecting Traditional Knowledge and Fair and Equitable Benefit-Sharing 3. Australia's Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity and Supplementary Bonn Guidelines and Nagoya Protocol 4. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples' Governance and the Role of Incorporated Organisations in Domestic Measures Under the Framework of the Nagoya Protocol 5. Case Study of the Gawler Ranges Aboriginal Corporation 6. Case Study of the North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance Ltd (NAILSMA) 7. Comparing the Legal Governance of GRAC and NAILSMA for Sharing and Protecting Traditional Knowledge 8. Main Conclusions and Steps for the Future
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nailsma;gawler rangers;torres strait;aboriginal people;nagoya protocol;bonn guidelines;convention on biological diversity;international law;Torres Strait Islander People;Traditional Knowledge;Torres Strait Islander;Native Title Holders;Native Title;Torres Strait Islander Communities;Legal Governance Structures;Incorporated Organisations;EPBC Act;Native Title Rights;Genetic Resources;Sea Estate;Community Protocols;Sea Management;Benefit Sharing Agreements;Equitable Benefit Sharing;CERD Committee;Tasmanian Dams;Commonwealth Areas;Biological Resources;Determination Area;Traditional Owners;National Focal Point
1. Introduction 2. International Legal Framework: Respecting Traditional Knowledge and Fair and Equitable Benefit-Sharing 3. Australia's Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity and Supplementary Bonn Guidelines and Nagoya Protocol 4. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples' Governance and the Role of Incorporated Organisations in Domestic Measures Under the Framework of the Nagoya Protocol 5. Case Study of the Gawler Ranges Aboriginal Corporation 6. Case Study of the North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance Ltd (NAILSMA) 7. Comparing the Legal Governance of GRAC and NAILSMA for Sharing and Protecting Traditional Knowledge 8. Main Conclusions and Steps for the Future
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nailsma;gawler rangers;torres strait;aboriginal people;nagoya protocol;bonn guidelines;convention on biological diversity;international law;Torres Strait Islander People;Traditional Knowledge;Torres Strait Islander;Native Title Holders;Native Title;Torres Strait Islander Communities;Legal Governance Structures;Incorporated Organisations;EPBC Act;Native Title Rights;Genetic Resources;Sea Estate;Community Protocols;Sea Management;Benefit Sharing Agreements;Equitable Benefit Sharing;CERD Committee;Tasmanian Dams;Commonwealth Areas;Biological Resources;Determination Area;Traditional Owners;National Focal Point