Strengthening policies to protect indigenous property
- Strengthening laws to protect customary practices
Implementation
This strategy features in the framework of Agenda 21 as formulated at UNCED (Rio de Janeiro, 1992), now coordinated by the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development and implemented through national and local authorities. Agenda 21 recommends adopting or strengthening appropriate policies and/or legal instruments that will protect indigenous intellectual and cultural property and the right to preserve customary administrative systems and practices.
Claim
1. Artists, writers and performers should refrain from incorporating elements derived from indigenous heritage into their works without the informed consent of the traditional owners. 2. They should support the full artistic and cultural development of indigenous peoples, and encourage public support for the development and greater recognition of indigenous artists, writers and performers. 3. They should contribute, through their individual works and professional organizations, to greater public understanding and respect for the indigenous heritage associated with the country in which they live.
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SDG
Metadata
Database
Global strategies
Type
(E) Emanations of other strategies
Subject
Society » Minority, indigenous groups
Commerce » Property
Societal problems » Protection
Recreation » Folk traditions
Law » Law
Policy-making » Policy
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Language
English
Last update
Dec 3, 2024