Indigenous peoples' status in the international legal system
Abstract
Introduction -- Classical international law and early philosophy theory on peoples' rights -- Political theory that underpins the law -- International law on international legal sources -- Indigenous peoples' legal status under contemporary international law -- The content and scope of the right to self-determination when applied to indigenous peoples -- The right to equality -- Indigenous communities' property rights over lands and natural resources traditionally used -- The content and scope of indigenous communities' property rights over lands and natural resources traditionally used -- Summary
Themen
Legal status, laws, etc, Indigenous peoples (International law), Civil rights
Sprachen
Englisch
Verlag
Oxford University Press
ISBN
Seiten
xiv, 264 Seiten
Edition
First edition
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