Advanced introduction to indigenous human rights:

"Dinah Shelton and Federico Guzman Duque examine the human rights of indigenous peoples and communities under current international law. Setting out a historical overview of the legal treatment of native populations from the colonial period to the present, the authors deftly analyze frameworks...

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Main Authors: Shelton, Dinah 1944- (Author), Guzmán Duque, Federico (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar Publishing [2024]
Series:Elgar advanced introductions
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"Dinah Shelton and Federico Guzman Duque examine the human rights of indigenous peoples and communities under current international law. Setting out a historical overview of the legal treatment of native populations from the colonial period to the present, the authors deftly analyze frameworks of institutions monitoring indigenous human rights, theoretical issues relating to these, access to justice and reparations, and special considerations afforded to specific indigenous communities" --
Physical Description:vi, 177 Seiten 22 cm
ISBN:9781035328642
9781035328666

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