The Influence of the WTO over China's Intellectual Property Regime
In: The Sydney Law Review, Band 34, Heft 1, S. 65-89
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In: The Sydney Law Review, Band 34, Heft 1, S. 65-89
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In: Guglyuvatyy E and Stoianoff N (2020) 'Australian Carbon Policy: Two Steps Forward, One Step Backwards?' in Zachariadis T, Kreiser L, Milne J E and Ashiabor H (eds.) 'Green Fiscal Reform for a Sustainable Future - Reform, Innovation and Renewable Energy', Edward Elgar Publishing
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In: Guglyuvatyy E and Stoianoff N (2016) 'Carbon Policy in Australia – A Political History' in Stoianoff N, Kreiser L, Butcher B, Milne J E and Ashiabor H (eds.) 'Green Fiscal Reform for a Sustainable Future - Reform, Innovation and Renewable Energy', Edward Elgar Publishing
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In: Australian Tax Forum, Band 31(4)
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In: Patricia Adjei & Natalie P. Stoianoff, The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) and the Intergovernmental Committee: Developments on Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Expressions, Intellectual Property Forum Issue 92, March 2013, 37-48.
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In: International journal of cultural property, Band 28, Heft 1, S. 107-135
ISSN: 1465-7317
AbstractThis article examines the extent to which a recent law reform initiative in New South Wales (NSW), Australia—the draft Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Bill 2018 (NSW)—advances the general principles outlined in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). The examination reveals some improvements on the current legal framework and some concerning proposals that distance the NSW government from the UNDRIP principles. Key concerns include a proposed transfer of administrative responsibility to Aboriginal bodies with no corresponding guarantee of funding; the continued vesting of key decision-making powers in government; inept provisions for the protection of secret knowledge; and lower penalties for harming cultural heritage than for related offences in existing environmental and planning legislation. Given the bill's weaknesses, the article explores pragmatic alternatives to better advance the UNDRIP principles.
In: Critical issues in environmental taxation volume 18
In: Critical issues in environmental taxation Volume 17