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Indigenous Peoples and Diplomacy on the World Stage
Indigenous Peoples are emerging as diplomats on the world stage. With states relinquishing some “soft power” space to non-state actors, the role of Indigenous Peoples in international diplomacy and particularly human rights diplomacy is both distinctive ...
Kristen Carpenter, Alexey Tsykarev
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The Potential Impact of Indigenous Rights on the International Law of Nationality
International law has long recognized that the power of a state to identify its nationals is a central attribute of sovereignty and firmly within the purview of domestic law.
Kirsty Gover
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Soil governance: Who is governing who? A North American Indigenous perspective on Mother Earth
This article is presented as a single person's view of approaching the earth, soil, its complexities and simplicities, and its gifts. I am blessed to often be at the knee of many people who know that we need to live with her, we have responsibilities to ...
Marilyn Poitras
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Articles 27 and 34 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) recognise Indigenous Peoples’ laws. Art. 34 gives Indigenous Peoples the right to maintain their juridical systems or customs in accordance with ...
Carola Lingaas
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Indigenous communities and lithium extraction in Argentina: Juridification and action strategies
In Argentina, lithium mining areas coincide mostly with ancestral territories inhabited by indigenous peoples. The presence of such communities involves rights to autonomy and self-determination that easily come into tension with the interests of the ...
Deborah Pragier +2 more
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Conceptualising Indigenous Law
AbstractLaw is the most immersive of concepts in an Indigenous cultural context. It is a nuanced schema for human existence, and goes beyond a system of justice or governance as might be the conventional and western understanding of law, to shape and give meaning to all aspects of life.
Amanda Kearney +6 more
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Strategies for Improving Indigenous Financial Literacy in Schools
The Indigenous Australian population is not only considerably younger than the non-Indigenous population but is also on the rise.
Maryann Bin-Sallik +2 more
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Shells and Order: Questionnaires on Indigenous Law in German New Guinea
This article examines the short-lived colony of German New Guinea (1884–1914) to reflect on divergent frames of bureaucratic and academic knowledge production.
Anna Echterhölter
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The paper reviews whether Indigenous Peoples’ worldview has di-rectly influenced or not the decisions made by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights related exclusively to their human and environmental rights.In the first section of the investigation,
Mario Alejandro Delgado Galárraga
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Sámi Law: A Methodological Approach1
Sámi law is the law of the Indigenous Sámi people. The territory where Sámi have historically lived is called Sápmi and encompasses parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia.
Kristina Labba
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