Human Rights

Reflections on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Edited by Stephen Allen · Alexandra Xanthaki
Hart Publishing January 2011

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ISBN-13
9781841138787
Publisher
Hart Publishing
Publication
January 2011
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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The adoption of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples by the United Nations General Assembly on 13 September 2007 was acclaimed as a major success for the United Nations system given the extent to which it consolidates and develops the international corpus of indigenous rights.

Indigenous representatives have argued that the rights contained in the Declaration, and the processes by which it was formulated, obligate affected States to accept the validity of its provisions and its interpretation of contested concepts (such as 'culture', 'land', 'ownership' and 'self-determination').

This edited collection contains essays written by the main protagonists in the development of the Declaration; indigenous representatives; and field-leading academics. It offers comprehensive institutional, thematic and regional analysis of the Declaration.

In particular, it explores the Declaration's normative resonance for international law and considers the ways in this international instrument could catalyse institutional action and influence the development of national laws and policies on indigenous issues.

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