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International Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples

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This exciting book is the only one of its kind. International Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples will be the first published compilation of materials and commentary intended for use in courses focusing on the subject of indigenous peoples within the international human rights system. S. James Anaya, co-author of the well-known casebook, International Human Problems of Law, Policy and Practice, uses carefully edited material from varied sources to illustrate the major issues facing indigenous peoples today. This unique addition to the Elective Series An invaluable resource for any course dealing with international human rights, International Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples has just the right mix of institutional and case material, historical background and recent developments, and perceptive commentary.

400 pages, Paperback

First published October 2, 2009

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Interesting collection of excerpts covering a global indigenous perspective.
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