Traditional Knowledge and Indigenous Peoples
Date of Event
5-17-2016
Description
Faculty View from CWRU, Episode 7
Dalindyebo Shabalala - Visiting Assistant Professor
Interview by Katie Steiner - 2L and Editor-in-Chief of the CWRU Journal of International Law
From Native American beadwork to the spices of India, generations of indigenous people have created traditional knowledge. But who owns it? How do indigenous peoples and traditional communities vindicate their intellectual property rights? Visiting Assistant Professor Dalindyebo Shabalala discusses legal issues surrounding traditional knowledge.
Subject Headings
traditional knowledge; indigenous peoples; traditional knowledge and indigenous peoples; intellectual property rights and indigenous peoples; misappropriation; croos-border misappropriation
Location
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Document Type
Video
Recommended Citation
Shabalala, Dalindyebo, "Traditional Knowledge and Indigenous Peoples" (2016). Conferences and Symposia. 306.
https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/law_videos_general/306