Indigenous peoples as subjects of international law / edited by Irene Watson.
Material type: TextSeries: Indigenous peoples and the lawDescription: x, 226 pages : illustrationsISBN:- 9781138645158 (hardback)
- 342.0872 WAT.I
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-220) and index.
Aboriginal nations, the Australian nation-state and indigenous international legal traditions / Ambellin Kwaymullina -- Domination in relation to indigenous ("dominated") peoples in international law / Steven Newcomb -- Natural law and the law of nations : "society" and the exclusion of first nations as subjects of international law / Marcelle Burns -- Long before Munich : the American template for Hitlerian diplomacy / Ward Churchill -- First nations, indigenous peoples : our laws have always been here / Irene Watson -- Law and politics of indigenous self-determination : the meaning of the right to prior consultation / Roger Merino -- How governments manufacture consent and use it against indigenous peoples /- Sharon Venne -- "Kill the Indian in the child" : genocide in international law / Tamara Starblanket.
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