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International Law and Indigenous People
This book explores how international law addresses the rights, recognition, and protection of indigenous peoples. It examines the evolution of legal instruments, including treaties, conventions, and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), while highlighting issues of self-determination, land rights, cultural preservation, and participation in decision-making. The book also analyzes challenges in enforcing these rights within state systems and emphasizes the role of international mechanisms in promoting justice and equality for indigenous communities worldwide.
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