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Note to readers on capitalization of Indigenous
Dwight Newman
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12 Apr 2022
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Law 2022
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Research Handbook on the International Law of Indigenous Rights
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Dwight Newman
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12 Apr 2022
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9781788115780
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https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788115797
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Front Matter
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Contributors
Preface
Note to readers on capitalization of Indigenous
Acknowledgments
PART I: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: Internationalization of the law of Indigenous rights
PART II: ONGOING LAWMAKING ON INDIGENOUS RIGHTS IN GLOBAL AND REGIONAL CONTEXTS
Chapter 2: Regional Indigenous rights and the (dis)contents of translation: a view from Latin America
Chapter 3: The American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: the law-making, adoption and implementation processes
Chapter 4: The emergence and evolution of the global Indigenous rights movement
Chapter 5: Evaluation of Indigenous peoples influence during the drafting process of UNDRIP
PART III: INDIGENOUS SELF-DETERMINATION, PARTICIPATORY RIGHTS, AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Chapter 6: Self-determination rights
Chapter 7: Free prior and informed consent and Indigenous rights: a bulwark against discrimination and platform for self-determination
Chapter 8: Indigenous resource rights at their core (and what these are not)
PART IV: INDIGENOUS LAND, RESOURCE, AND ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHTS
Chapter 9: Indigenous peoples right to self-determination and the principle of state sovereignty over natural resources: a human rights approach and its constructive ambiguity
Chapter 10: Indigenous peoples environmental human rights - from objects of protection towards stewardship: assessment of current international standards
Chapter 11: Indigenous participation in resource development: the promise and limitations of international safeguards
Chapter 12: Models of Indigenous territorial control in common law countries: a functional comparison
PART V: INDIGENOUS RIGHTS, INVESTMENT, TRADE, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
Chapter 13: Indigenous peoples in international investment law: a TWAILUNDRIP reading
Chapter 14: Indigenous rights and trade: the USMCA and contemporary issues
Chapter 15: Participation of Indigenous peoples in global economic activity
PART VI: INDIGENOUS CULTURAL HERITAGE, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, AND RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Chapter 16: Indigenous cultural heritage and international law
Chapter 17: Indigenous peoples rights in equitable benefit-sharing over genetic resources: digital sequence information (DSI) and a new technological landscape
Chapter 18: Indigenous religious freedom in international law: a discussion of the potential of Articles 12 and 25 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)
PART VII: COMPLEXITIES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, PLACES, AND IDENTITIES
Chapter 19: Fiji and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: indigeneity and the right to self-determination in a majority-Indigenous context
Chapter 20: Transboundary rights and indigenous peoples between two or more states
Chapter 21: Definitional complexities and the boundaries of the concept of Indigenous peoples
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Index
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Development Studies
Law and Development
Environment
Environmental Law
Law - Academic
Cultural Heritage and Art Law
Environmental Law
Human Rights
Law and Society
Public International Law
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