Reflections on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Xanthaki, Alexandra (Author)
Other Authors: Allen, Stephen (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Hart Publishing , c2011
Series:Studies in international law (Oxford, England) v30
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Online Access:Table of contents only

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300 |a xii, 607 p. :   |b ill. ;   |c 24 cm. 
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505 0 |a 1. The UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples : background and appraisal -- 2. The UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples : from advocacy to implementation -- 3. Integrating the Un declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples into CERD practice -- 4. The international labour organization and the internationalization of the concept of indigenous peoples -- 5. Using the United Nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples in litigation -- 6. Making the declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples work : the challenge ahead -- 7. The three ironies of the UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples -- 8. Beyond the indigenous/minority dichotomy? -- 9. Voting in the general assembly as evidence of customary international law -- 10. The UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples and the limits of the international legal project -- 11. The UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples : new directions for self-determination and participatory rights? -- 12. A new dawn over the land : shedding light on collective ownership and consent -- 13. The controversial issue of natural resources : balancing states' sovereignty with indigenous peoples' rights -- 14. Indigenous rights and the right to development : emerging synergies or collusion? -- 15. Taking cultural rights seriously : the vision of the UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples -- 16. The UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples and collective rights : What's the future for indigenous women? -- 17. Community rights to cultural : the UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples -- 18. The inter-American system and the UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples : mutual reinforcement -- 19. The UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples in Africa : the approach of the regional organizations to indigenous peoples -- 20. Reflections on the UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples : an arctic perspective -- 21. The UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples : recent developments regarding the Sami people of the north -- 22. Between the devil and the deep blue sea : indigenous peoples as the pawns in the US 'War on Terror' and the jihad of Osama bin Laden 
610 2 0 |a United Nations .   |b General Assembly   |t Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 
650 0 |a Indigenous peoples (International law) 
650 0 |a Indigenous peoples   |x Legal status, laws, etc. 
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700 1 |a Xanthaki, Alexandra ,   |e author 
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