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      Towards Reconciliation

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      Date
      2019-05-30
      Author
      Nair, Meera
      Type
      Conference Presentation
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      Abstract
      As we remember Dr. Gregory Younging, we might also consider that Indigenous precepts underwrite the system of copyright as we have come to know it. Not only is the Copyright Act tri-jural, representing precepts of common law, civil law, and Indigenous law, but Indigenous traditions concerning creativity and property show more affinity to the lived experiences we attribute to those words.
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      ABC Copyright 2019
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      http://hdl.handle.net/10388/12235
      Subject
      Gregory Younging
      Indigenous Law
      Copyright Act
      Creativity
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