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Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights: International and Regional Jurisprudence
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the treatment of Indigenous peoples in international law and from a comparative law perspective. While scholarly in approach, it can also be used as a textbook for university students, and therefore covers a broad range of topics relevant to the study of Indigenous People and International Law.
Author(s) | By Dr Ben Saul (University of Sydney, Australia). |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 248 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 30 Jun 2016 |
Availability | Available |
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the treatment of Indigenous peoples in international law and from a comparative law perspective. While scholarly in approach, it can also be used as a textbook for university students, and therefore covers a broad range of topics relevant to the study of Indigenous People and International Law.
Introduction: Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights: Institutions and Influences UN Treaty Committee Jurisprudence Regional Jurisprudence Background Influences on International and Regional Jurisprudence 1. Identifying 'Indigenous' Peoples in Intern
Ben Saul is Professor of International Law at the University of Sydney.