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Book title: Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights.
Contributors: Patrick Thornberry - Author.
Publisher: Manchester University Press.
Place of publication: Manchester, England.
Publication year: 2002.
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Table of contents
- Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights *
- Contents v
- Table of Cases vii
- List of Abbreviations xi
- Introduction 1
- Part I - Indigenous Peoples in International Law: Basic Notions *
- 1 - We Are Still Here 12
- 2 - Who is Indigenous?: Concept, Definition, Process 33
- 3 - Ambiguous Discourses: Indigenous Peoples and the Development of International Law 61
- 4 - The Age of Rights 89
- Part II - Global Instruments on Human Rights *
- 5 - The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights I 116
- 6 - The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Ii: Article 27 and Other Global Standards on Minority Rights 151
- 7 - The Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 182
- 8 - Racial Discrimination and Indigenous Peoples - in Particular Under the Racial Discrimination Convention 199
- 9 - The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: in Particular Article 30 225
- Part III - Regional Human Rights Protection and Indigenous Groups *
- 10 - The African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights; African Perspectives on Indigenous Peoples 244
- 11 - The Inter-American System and Indigenous Peoples 265
- 12 - European Instruments on Human and Minority Rights 290
- Part IV - Ilo Treaties on Indigenous Peoples *
- 13 - Ilo Standards I 320
- 14 - Ilo Standards Ii: Convention 169 339
- Part V - Emerging Standards Specific to Indigenous Peoples *
- 15 - The UN Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 370
- 16 - The Proposed American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 397
- Part VI - Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights *
- 17 - Indigenous Peoples and the Discourses of Human Rights: a Reflective Narrative 406
- Annexes *
- 1 - Ilo Convention No. 107 on Indigenous and Tribal Populations 432
- 2 - Ilo Convention No. 169 on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples 441
- 3 - Un Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 453
- 4 - Cerd General Recommendation Viii: Identification with a Particular Racial or Ethnic Group 463
- 5 - Cerd General Recommendation Xxiii: Indigenous Peoples 464
- 6 - Cerd General Recommendation Xxiv: Reporting of Persons Belonging to Different Races, Etc. 466
- 7 - General Comment of the Hrc on the Rights of Minorities 468
- Select Bibliography 472
- Index 481
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