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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher
Oxford Univ Pr
Publication date
May 23, 1996
Pages
267
Binding
Hardcover
Book category
Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13
9780195086201
ISBN-10
0195086201
Dimensions
1 by 6.50 by 9.50 in.
Weight
1.30 lbs.
Availability§
Out of Print
Original list price
$72.00
Other format details
university press
§As reported by publisher
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: In Indigenous Peoples in International Law, James Anaya explores the development and contours of international law as it concerns the world's indigenous peoples, culturally distinctive groups that are descended from the original inhabitants of lands now dominated by others. Anaya demonstrates that, while historical trends in international law largely facilitated the colonization of indigenous peoples and their lands, modern international law's human rights program has been responsive to indigenous peoples' aspirations to survive as distinct communities in control of their own destinies.
Over the last several years, the international system--particularly as embodied in the United Nations and other international institutions--has exhibited a renewed and increasingly heightened focus on the concerns of indigenous peoples. Anaya discusses the resulting new generation of international treaty and customary norms, while linking the new and emergent norms with previously existing international human rights standards of general applicability. Anaya further identifies and analyzes institutions and procedures, at both the domestic and international levels, for implementing international norms concerning indigenous peoples.
Indigenous Peoples in International Law provides a theoretically grounded and practically oriented synthesis of the historical, contemporary, and emerging international law related to indigenous peoples. It will be of great interest to scholars and lawyers in international law and human rights.
Over the last several years, the international system--particularly as embodied in the United Nations and other international institutions--has exhibited a renewed and increasingly heightened focus on the concerns of indigenous peoples. Anaya discusses the resulting new generation of international treaty and customary norms, while linking the new and emergent norms with previously existing international human rights standards of general applicability. Anaya further identifies and analyzes institutions and procedures, at both the domestic and international levels, for implementing international norms concerning indigenous peoples.
Indigenous Peoples in International Law provides a theoretically grounded and practically oriented synthesis of the historical, contemporary, and emerging international law related to indigenous peoples. It will be of great interest to scholars and lawyers in international law and human rights.
Editions
Hardcover
2 edition from Oxford Univ Pr (September 23, 2004)
9780195173499 | details & prices | 396 pages | 6.25 × 9.25 × 1.00 in. | 1.50 lbs | List price $74.00
About: In this thoroughly revised and updated edition of the first book-length treatment of the subject, S.
About: In this thoroughly revised and updated edition of the first book-length treatment of the subject, S.
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from Oxford Univ Pr (May 23, 1996)
9780195086201 | details & prices | 267 pages | 6.50 × 9.50 × 1.00 in. | 1.30 lbs | List price $72.00
About: In Indigenous Peoples in International Law, James Anaya explores the development and contours of international law as it concerns the world's indigenous peoples, culturally distinctive groups that are descended from the original inhabitants of lands now dominated by others.
About: In Indigenous Peoples in International Law, James Anaya explores the development and contours of international law as it concerns the world's indigenous peoples, culturally distinctive groups that are descended from the original inhabitants of lands now dominated by others.
Paperback
2 edition from Oxford Univ Pr (September 23, 2004)
9780195173505 | details & prices | 396 pages | 6.00 × 9.00 × 1.00 in. | 1.25 lbs | List price $33.95
from Oxford Univ Pr (October 12, 2000)
9780195140453 | details & prices | 6.25 × 9.25 × 0.75 in. | 0.90 lbs | List price $30.00
About: In Indigenous Peoples in International Law, James Anaya explores the development and contours of international law as it concerns the world's indigenous peoples, culturally distinctive groups that are descended from the original inhabitants of lands now dominated by others.
About: In Indigenous Peoples in International Law, James Anaya explores the development and contours of international law as it concerns the world's indigenous peoples, culturally distinctive groups that are descended from the original inhabitants of lands now dominated by others.
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