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Protection of First Nations cultural heritage : laws, policy, and reform
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

Book
Contributors
Bell, Catherine E.; Paterson, Robert K.
Description
"This companion volume to First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law looks at the key features of Canadian, US, and international law influencing Indigenous cultural heritage in Canada. Legal and extralegal avenues for reform are examined, including ethics codes, research protocols, institutional policies, human rights law, and First Nation legal orders. The book also discusses the opportunities and limits of existing frameworks and questions whether a radical shift in legal and political relations is necessary for First Nations concerns to be meaningfully addressed." -- back cover.

More Information

Alternate Title(s)
Law and society series (Vancouver, B.C.)
ISBN
9780774814638
Statement of Responsibility
edited by Catherine Bell and Robert K. Paterson.
Publication Information
Vancouver : UBC Press
Physical Description
xx, 441 p. 24 cm.
Notes
This book "is the second of two volumes. The first volume is First Nations cultural heritage and law : case studies, voices, and perspectives."
Contents
00$tPreface: Towards Reconciliation /$rDarlene Johnston --$tAcknowledgements --$tAbbreviations --$tIntroduction /$rCatherine Bell and Robert K. Paterson --$gPt. 1.$tRepatriation and Trade --$g1.$tRestructuring the Relationship: Domestic Repatriation and Canadian Law Reform /$rCatherine Bell --$g2.$tInternational Movement of First Nations Cultural Heritage in Canadian Law /$rCatherine Bell and Robert K. Paterson --$g3.$tThe Protection and Repatriation of Indigenous Cultural Heritage in the United States /$rJames Nafziger --$gPt. 2.$tHeritage Sites and Ancestral Remains --$g4.$tAncestral Remains in Institutional Collections: Proposals for Reform /$rRobert K. Paterson --$g5.$tUnsitely: The Eclectic Regimes that Protect Aboriginal Cultural Places in Canada /$rBruce Ziff and Melodie Hope --$g6.$tPolicies and Protocols for Archeological Sites and Associated Cultural Intellectual Property /$rGeorge P. Nicholas --$gPt. 3.$tIntangible Heritage --$g7.$tThe Interconnection of Intellectual Property and Cultural Property (Traditional Knowledge) /$rRobert G. Howell and Roch Ripley --$g8.$tFirst Nations Intangible Cultural Heritage Concerns: Prospects for Protection of Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Cultural Expressions in International Law /$rRosemary J. Coombe --$g9.$tNon-Legal Instruments for the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage: Key Roles for Ethical Codes and Community Protocols /$rKelly Bannister --$gPt. 4.$tHuman Rights and First Nations Law --$g10.$tIndigenous Cultural Heritage Rights in International Human Rights Law /$rMohsen al Attar, Nicole Aylwin and Rosemary J. Coombe --$g11.$tFrom Time Immemorial: The Recognition of Aboriginal Customary Law in Canada /$rNorman Zlotkin --$g12.$tLooking beyond the Law: Questions about Indigenous Peoples' Tangible and Intangible Property /$rVal Napoleon --$tConcluding Thoughts and Fundamental Questions /$rMichael Asch --$gAppendix:$tSelected Legislation, Case Law, and International Material --$tContributors --$tIndex.
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