Book Details
Orange Code:91130
Paperback:235 pages
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Sections:
1. Treaties with Peoples or Constitutions for States: a Predicament of the Americas2. The Municipalization of the Legal Status of Indigenous Nations by Modern (European) International Law3. Historical Anomalies, Contemporary Consequences: International Supervision of the ILO-Convention on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples (No. 169)4. The ILO System of Protection of Indigenous Peoples’ Rights: The Case of the Huichol of Mexico5. Indigenous Peoples’ Voices: Indigenous Participation in ILO Convention No. 1696. The Emergence of Customary International Law Concerning the Rights of Indigenous Peoples7. The Waitangi Tribunal: a Treaty Relationship at Work8. Reflections on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the New Venezuelan Constitution and the Establishment of a Participatory, Pluricultural and Multiethnic Society9. Pending Constitutionality: An Analysis of the Mexican Legal Reform Process Concerning Indigenous Peoples10. (Re) Writing History: a Report on the United Nations Expert Seminar on Treaties, Agreements and Other Constructive Arrangements Between States and Indigenous Populations
Description:
The Law & Anthropology Yearbook brings together a collection of studies that discuss legal problems raised by cultural differences between people and the law to which they are subject. Volume 12 contains articles dealing with the topic of Indigenous Peoples, Constitutional States, and Treaties or Other Constructive Arrangements between Peoples and States.
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