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Your search for: subjects:"Indigenous Peoples Legal Status Laws Etc"


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    Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights
    Book by Patrick Thornberry; Manchester University Press, 2002
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    Hardcover This book is the first full-length study of the rights of indigenous peoples, and looks at the historical, cultural, and legal background to the position of indigenous peoples in a range of different cultures, including America, Africa and Australia. The book defines who and what ...
     
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    Self-Determination in Western Democracies: Aboriginal Politics in a Comparative Perspective
    Book by Guntram F. A. Werther; Greenwood Press, 1992
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    This interdisciplinary study offers an analytical and theoretical framework for understanding the dynamics of political change and self-determination when indigenous people assert claims of aboriginal status. Werther's findings contradict existing ideas about the location of sovereignty and the ...
     
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    Indigenous Peoples in International Law
    Book by S. James Anaya; Oxford University Press, 2000
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    In Indigenous Peoples in International Law, James Anaya explores the development and contours of international law as it concerns the world's indigenous peoples, culturally distinctive groups that are descended from the original inhabitants of lands now dominated by others. Anaya demonstrates that ...
     

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