Indigenous Peoples in International Law
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Indigenous Peoples in International Law book by Benedict Kingsbury
The development of "indigenous peoples" as a significant concept in international practice has not been accompanied by any general agreement as to its meaning, nor even by agreement on a process by which its meaning might be established.
One of the central questions in the current controversy is whether the concept of "indigenous peoples" has any application to people in the group of major Asian states whose governments deny its relevance.
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No. of Pages | 72 |
Publisher | Critical Quest |
Book Cover | Paperback |
Size | Normal |
Language | English |
Author | Benedict Kingsbury |
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