Garuwanga: Forming a Competent Authority to protect Indigenous knowledge

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University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
University of New South Wales

Garuwanga: Forming a Competent Authority to protect Indigenous knowledge. This project will work with the Aboriginal Community to identify, evaluate and recommend an appropriate Competent Authority legal structure so Australia can meet the requirements of the Nagoya Protocol. This Protocol calls for a Competent Authority to govern and administer a legal framework that ensures Indigenous communities’ informed consent is obtained for access to their traditional knowledge, and that establishes fair and equitable benefit-sharing mechanisms for use of that knowledge. This project will work with the Indigenous community to address concerns over the form, independence and funding of the Authority so Indigenous knowledge and culture can be protected and shared.

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Garuwanga: forming a competent authority to protect Indigenous knowledge
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Podcast
Authors
Natalie Stoianoff, Fiona Martin, Virginia Marshall
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AIATSIS
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Models for a Competent Authority – Facilitating Self-Determination
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Conference proceeding 
Authors
Michael Davis Evana Wright
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AIATSIS
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Garuwanga: forming a competent authority to protect indigenous knowledge: a project supported by the Australian Research Council Linkage Scheme
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Final report 
Authors
Stoianoff, N.
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Intellectual Property Forum
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Rights notice
© UTS - Indigenous Knowledge Forum 2022
Indigenous knowledge governance: Developments from the Garuwanga project
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Journal article
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Stoianoff, N.,
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Intellectual Property Forum: journal of the Intellectual and Industrial Property Society of Australia and New Zealand
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