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The human rights of indigenous peoples

Title
  1. The human rights of indigenous peoples / Cynthia Price Cohen, editor.
Published by
  1. Ardsley, N.Y. : Transnational Publishers, c1998.

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Additional authors
  1. Price Cohen, Cynthia
  2. Sovereignty Symposium (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
Description
  1. xix, 442 p.; 25 cm.
Subject
  1. Indigenous peoples > Legal status, laws, etc
  2. Human rights
  3. Indigenous peoples > Legal status, laws, etc. > America
  4. Human rights > America
  5. Inheemse volken
  6. Mensenrechten
Contents
  1. Indigenous peoples and the United Nations / Julian Burger -- The Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention (No. 169): eight years after adoption / Lee Swepston -- International protection of the rights of indigenous children / Cynthia Price Cohen -- The future Inter-American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: a challenge for the Americas / Osvaldo Kreimer -- The legacy of Deskaheh: indigenous peoples as international actors / Douglas Sanders -- A new era for the Saami people of Sweden / Frank Orton and Hugh Beach -- "So-called development" and its impact on the human rights of indigenous people in India / Deepak Kumar Behera -- The human rights of indigenous people in Papua New Guinea / Alice de Jonge -- Of robots and Indians: human rights and educational change in Nicaragua / Lynda E. Frost -- Indigenous rights and the case of the Yanomami Indians in Brazil / Gail Goodwin Gomez -- Environmental, economic, social, and cultural rights of the indigenous peoples of Chiapas, Mexico / Richard J. Wilson -- The role of indigenous groups in constitutional democracies: a lesson from Chile and the United States / Kevin J. Worthen -- Does Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, have any real meaning? An analysis of the "reasonable limits" test in Sparrow v. The Queen / Bob Freedman -- Two steps forward and one step back: the frustrating pace of building a new Aboriginal-Crown relationship in Canada / Bradford W. Morse -- American Indians in the international arena: a brief history from a United States perspective / Kirke Kickingbird.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Based in part on papers presented at the Sovereignty Symposium held in Oklahoma.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.