The Alliance of Small Island States: Intellectual Property, Cultural Heritage, and Climate Change

Antons, Christoph & Logan, William (Eds.) Intellectual Property, Cultural Property and Intangible Cultural Heritage. Routledge, Abingdon (Oxon) and New York, 2018, 102-133.

Posted: 22 Aug 2016 Last revised: 6 Sep 2023

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Matthew Rimmer

Queensland University of Technology (QUT)

Date Written: February 28, 2018

Abstract

This article will consider the role of AOSIS in debates over intellectual property, the environment, and climate change. It will consider questions of technology transfer, climate justice, and intergenerational equity. This article will conclude that there is a need for AOSIS to bolster its position on intellectual property, technology transfer, access to genetic resources, and Indigenous Knowledge. Moreover, the group could seek to benefit from the development of international networks – such as the Technology Mechanism established under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 1992, and the Global Indigenous Network announced by Australia at the Rio 20 discussions on sustainable development. As discussed by Peter Drahos (2012), there is potential in establishing development Indigenous networks, and engaging in the adaptive management of intellectual property.

Keywords: Intellectual Property, Cultural Heritage, Indigenous Knowledge, Climate Change, Small Island States

Suggested Citation

Rimmer, Matthew, The Alliance of Small Island States: Intellectual Property, Cultural Heritage, and Climate Change (February 28, 2018). Antons, Christoph & Logan, William (Eds.) Intellectual Property, Cultural Property and Intangible Cultural Heritage. Routledge, Abingdon (Oxon) and New York, 2018, 102-133., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2827478 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2827478

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