International Yearbook for Legal Anthropology : Volume 12, Indigenous Peoples, Constitutional States and Treaties or Other Constructive Arrangements between Indigenous Peoples and States.
The Yearbook brings together a collection of studies that discuss legal problems raised by cultural differences between people and the law to which they are subject.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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BRILL,
2004.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Editors' Preface; Treaties with Peoples or Constitutions for States: a Predicament of the Americas (Bartolomé Clavero Salvador); The Municipalization of the Legal Status of Indigenous Nations by Modern (European) International Law (Pablo Gutiérrez Vega); Historical Anomalies, Contemporary Consequences:International Supervision of the ILO-Conventionon Indigenous and Tribal Peoples (No. 169) (Luis Rodríguez-Piñero); The ILO System of Protection of Indigenous Peoples' Rights:The Case of the Huichol of Mexico (Christina Binder).
- Indigenous Peoples' Voices: Indigenous Participation in ILO Convention No. 169 (Lee Swepston)The Emergence of Customary International Law Concerning the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (S.J. Anaya); The Waitangi Tribunal: a Treaty Relationship at Work (Roger C.A. Maaka); Reflections on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the New Venezuelan Constitution and the Establishment of a Participatory, Pluricultural and Multiethnic Society (René Kuppe); Pending Constitutionality: A.