Forbidding the tragedy of commons; conserving indigenous knowledge through indigenous peoples and local communities entitlement for future generations from the perspectives of intergeneration justice

Conserving indigenous knowledge (IK) has long been discussed in international fore for more than five decade.The core issues is there is unanimity among scholars, governments, indigenous peoples and local communities on whether and how issue of IK could be harmonise within intellectual property righ...

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Main Authors: Mohd Khalid, Al-Hanisham, Nordin, Rohaida, Mohd Hussein, Safinaz
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spelling my.uum.repo.256572019-02-26T07:08:05Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/25657/ Forbidding the tragedy of commons; conserving indigenous knowledge through indigenous peoples and local communities entitlement for future generations from the perspectives of intergeneration justice Mohd Khalid, Al-Hanisham Nordin, Rohaida Mohd Hussein, Safinaz K Law (General) Conserving indigenous knowledge (IK) has long been discussed in international fore for more than five decade.The core issues is there is unanimity among scholars, governments, indigenous peoples and local communities on whether and how issue of IK could be harmonise within intellectual property rights law framework particularly copyrights. This paper aims to highlight the issues of conserving indigenous knowledge since indigenous knowledge does not belong to one generation but all generations. Discussion will embark on from the perspective of intellectual property jurisprudence through the works of Henry Reynolds, James Tully and Will Kymlicka.The outcome of this paper demonstrates promising thought into the role of intergeneration justice in protecting indigenous peoples in Malaysia.It is the contention of this paper that perhaps such conditions could apply to traditional knowledge too in addressing the plight of indigenous peoples. Science Publishing Corporation Inc 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/25657/1/IJET%207%203.30%202018%2099%20103.pdf Mohd Khalid, Al-Hanisham and Nordin, Rohaida and Mohd Hussein, Safinaz (2018) Forbidding the tragedy of commons; conserving indigenous knowledge through indigenous peoples and local communities entitlement for future generations from the perspectives of intergeneration justice. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7 (3.30). pp. 99-103. ISSN 2227-524X https://www.sciencepubco.com/index.php/ijet/article/view/18210
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Mohd Khalid, Al-Hanisham
Nordin, Rohaida
Mohd Hussein, Safinaz
Forbidding the tragedy of commons; conserving indigenous knowledge through indigenous peoples and local communities entitlement for future generations from the perspectives of intergeneration justice
description Conserving indigenous knowledge (IK) has long been discussed in international fore for more than five decade.The core issues is there is unanimity among scholars, governments, indigenous peoples and local communities on whether and how issue of IK could be harmonise within intellectual property rights law framework particularly copyrights. This paper aims to highlight the issues of conserving indigenous knowledge since indigenous knowledge does not belong to one generation but all generations. Discussion will embark on from the perspective of intellectual property jurisprudence through the works of Henry Reynolds, James Tully and Will Kymlicka.The outcome of this paper demonstrates promising thought into the role of intergeneration justice in protecting indigenous peoples in Malaysia.It is the contention of this paper that perhaps such conditions could apply to traditional knowledge too in addressing the plight of indigenous peoples.
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author Mohd Khalid, Al-Hanisham
Nordin, Rohaida
Mohd Hussein, Safinaz
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Nordin, Rohaida
Mohd Hussein, Safinaz
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title Forbidding the tragedy of commons; conserving indigenous knowledge through indigenous peoples and local communities entitlement for future generations from the perspectives of intergeneration justice
title_short Forbidding the tragedy of commons; conserving indigenous knowledge through indigenous peoples and local communities entitlement for future generations from the perspectives of intergeneration justice
title_full Forbidding the tragedy of commons; conserving indigenous knowledge through indigenous peoples and local communities entitlement for future generations from the perspectives of intergeneration justice
title_fullStr Forbidding the tragedy of commons; conserving indigenous knowledge through indigenous peoples and local communities entitlement for future generations from the perspectives of intergeneration justice
title_full_unstemmed Forbidding the tragedy of commons; conserving indigenous knowledge through indigenous peoples and local communities entitlement for future generations from the perspectives of intergeneration justice
title_sort forbidding the tragedy of commons; conserving indigenous knowledge through indigenous peoples and local communities entitlement for future generations from the perspectives of intergeneration justice
publisher Science Publishing Corporation Inc
publishDate 2018
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/25657/1/IJET%207%203.30%202018%2099%20103.pdf
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