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020    $a 9783319572307
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100 1  $a Nwauche, Enyinna S.
245 14 $a The protection of traditional cultural expressions in Africa / $c Enyinna Nwauche.
264  1 $a Cham : $b Springer Verlag, $c 2017.
300    $a xvii, 223 pages ; $c 24 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references.
505 0  $a Preface; Contents; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction: Key Issues in the Protection of Traditional Cultural Expressions in Africa; Organisation of this Book; References; Chapter 2: Traditional Cultural Expressions in Africa; Introduction; Traditional Cultural Expressions and Traditional Knowledge; Key Issues and Challenges in the Protection of Traditional Cultural Expressions in Africa; Culture and Traditional Cultural Expressions; Communities in African States and Expressions of Folklore; Perpetuity of Traditional Cultural Expressions
505 8  $a Traditional Cultural Expressions as Information Goods: An Appropriate Balance Between Protection and AccessExamples of Traditional Cultural Expressions in Africa; Detailed Examination of Selected Traditional Cultural Expressions; Indigenous Textiles; Indigenous Textiles in Ghana: Kente and Adinkra; Indigenous Textiles in Nigeria; Rooibos Tea in South Africa; Traditional Literary, Dramatic and Musical Works as the Foundation of the African Film Industry; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: The Negative Protection of Traditional Cultural Expressions in Africa
505 8  $a The Features of a Negative Model for the Protection of Expressions of Folklore in African StatesVesting Ownership of Traditional Cultural Expressions in the State; Conditions for the Authorisation of Use of Traditional Cultural Expressions; Use Put to Funds Raised from Authorizations to Use Traditional Cultural Expressions; Free Use of Traditional Cultural Expressions; Protection of Moral Rights; Administration of the Protection of Traditional Cultural Expressions Regime; The Negative Protection Model of the Swakopmund Protocol; Objectives and Criteria for Protection
505 8  $a Formalities in the Protection of Expressions of FolkloreDuration of Protection of Expressions of Folklore; Third Party Use of Expressions of Folklore; Exceptions and Limitations; Sanctions, Remedies and Enforcement; Expressions of Folklore in Neighbouring Communities in ARIPO States; Protection of Foreign Expressions of Folklore; Recognition of Communities as Owners of Expressions of Folklore; Moral Rights; Preferential Treatment of Members of Communities of Origin; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Heritage Protection and Traditional Cultural Expressions in Africa
505 8  $a Tangible Heritage Protection as National Heritage in African StatesThe Meaning of Heritage; Identification of Cultural Heritage; Ownership of Tangible Heritage; Management of Heritage Protection; Community Ownership Management and Participation in Heritage Protection; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: The Positive Protection of Traditional Cultural Expressions by Intellectual Property Rights in Africa; African States That Recognise `Traditional Intellectual Property Rights as a Means of Protecting Traditional Cultural Express...
520    $a This book evaluates the protection of traditional cultural expressions in Africa using South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria and Ghana as case study examples in the light of regional and international approaches in this respect. Such protection is considered in the context of a combination of positive protection models such as the protection offered by intellectual property rights and negative protection such as tangible heritage protection and authorisations by national competent authorities. These models are in turn assessed taking into consideration human and peoples' rights frameworks, which recognise and affirm group entitlement to, among others, traditional cultural expressions. These frameworks ensure that such traditional cultural expressions are available for further innovation and creativity.
650  0 $a Indigenous peoples $x Legal status, laws, etc. $z Africa.
650  0 $a Human rights $z Africa.
650  0 $a Intellectual property $z Africa.
650  0 $a Cultural property $x Law and legislation $x Law and legislation $z Africa.
650  7 $a Cultural property $x Law and legislation. $x Law and legislation. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00885028
650  7 $a Intellectual property. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00975774
651  7 $a Africa. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01239509
720    $a Nwauche, Enyinna
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