Indigenous Service of the Arts Law Centre of Australia
*New Position Available at Arts Law* - Indigenous Information/ Liaison Officer (0.5 FTE)
This is an Aboriginal-identified position and is part time (2.5 days/week or 17.5 hours/week). FURTHER DETAILS
If you are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person or organisation needing legal help, talk to us. We understand your needs and can help you with free legal advice, information and referral.
The service commenced in January 2004, and currently employs an Indigenous Solicitor, Patricia Adjei and an Aboriginal Liasons Officer Blanch Lake.
Arts Law Centre of Australia is a not for profit community based organisation. Our focus is on advising all Indigenous artists, communities and arts organisations around Australia, who have, or are experiencing arts related problems.
Artists In The Black T-SHIRTS ON SALE NOW - $20 (plus $7 postage and handling)
- World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) update for the Eleventh session
This article updates the Eleventh session of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Written by Patricia Adjei. First published in Art+Law, June 2007. - Artist In the Black Information Comics
Legal information comics for the "Artists in the Black" service, covering contracts, copyright, moral rights and indigenous cultural and intellectual property. - "Artists in the Black" - Project Goals
Project Goals for the "Artists in the Black" service - Services that "Artists in the Black" Offers
Outlines Artists in the Black's legal services. - FATSIL Agreements and Protocol Guidelines
These sample agreements are to be used by consultants (schools, linguists, anthropologists, ICT specialists) when developing language materials with Indigenous communities. - WIPO Presentation
Presentation made by Patricia Adjei on July 3 2007 at the Eleventh Session of the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO). - What is the "Artists in the Black" Project?
- Sample Will for Indigenous Artists
A sample Will for Indigenous Artists