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Critical Indigenous Rights Studies Giselle Corradi Koen De Feyter

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Critical Indigenous Rights Studies Giselle Corradi Koen De Feyter
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.75 MB
Pages: 249
Author: Giselle Corradi, Koen de Feyter, Ellen Desmet, Katrijn Vanhees
ISBN: 9781138729339, 9781315189925, 1138729337, 1315189925
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Critical Indigenous Rights Studies Giselle Corradi Koen De Feyter by Giselle Corradi, Koen De Feyter, Ellen Desmet, Katrijn Vanhees 9781138729339, 9781315189925, 1138729337, 1315189925 instant download after payment.

The field of ‘critical indigenous rights studies’ is a complex one that benefits from an interdisciplinary perspective and a realist (as opposed to an idealised) approach to indigenous peoples. This book draws on sociology of law, anthropology, political sciences and legal sciences in order to address emerging issues in the study of indigenous rights and identify directions for future research. The first part of the volume investigates how changing identities and cultures impact rights protection, analysing how policies on development and land, and processes such as migration, interrelate with the mobilisation of identities and the realisation of rights. In the second part, new approaches related to indigenous peoples’ rights are scrutinised as to their potential and relevance. They include addressing legal tensions from an indigenous peoples’ rights perspective, creating space for counter-narratives on international law and designing new instruments. Throughout the text, case studies with wide geographical scope are presented, ranging from Latin America (the book’s focus) to Egypt, Rwanda and Scandinavia.

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