Indigenous Rights and United Nations Standards:Self-Determination, Culture and Land:52 (Cambridge Studies in Inteational and Comparative Law, Series Number 52)
by: Alexandra Xanthaki (Author)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press; First Edition (17 May 2007)
Language: English
Print length: 360 pages
ISBN-10: 0521835747
ISBN-13: 9780521835749
Book Description
The debate on indigenous rights has revealed some serious difficulties for current inteational law, posed mainly by different understandings of important concepts. This book explores the extent to which indigenous claims, as recorded in the United Nations forums, can be accommodated by inteational law. By doing so, it also highlights how the indigenous debate has stretched the contours and ultimately evolved inteational human rights standards. The book first reflects on the inteational law responses to the theoretical arguments on cultural membership. After a comprehensive analysis of the existing instruments on indigenous rights, the discussion tus to self-determination. Different views are assessed and a fresh perspective on the right to self-determination is outlined. Ultimately, the author refuses to shy away from difficult questions and challenging issues and offers a comprehensive discussion of indigenous rights and their contribution to inteational law.
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