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100 _aShelton, Dinah L.
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245 0 _aAdvanced introduction to indigenous human rights
260 _aCheltenham :
_bEdward Elgar Publishing,
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300 _avi, 177p.
365 _aUKP
_b18.95
490 _aElgar advanced introductions
520 _an this vital Advanced Introduction, 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 analyse 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.
650 _aIndigenous peoples -- Civil rights -- Legal status
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650 _aLaw / Civil Rights
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650 _aPolitical Science / Human Rights
_9811686
700 _aDoque, Federico Guzman
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