The rights of indigenous peoples in international law
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- 0888801858
The rights of indigenous peoples in international law es un human rights, indigenous peoples book de Ruth Thompson.
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Six essays in which specialists in international law examine indigenous peoples' right to self-determination from different perspectives, most of which were first presented at the International Conference on Aboriginal Rights and World Public Order organized by Carleton University and held in Ottawa in 1983. Where possible, updating information has been provided in editor's notes.
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¿De qué género es The rights of indigenous peoples in international law?+
The rights of indigenous peoples in international law es un libro de Human rights, Indigenous peoples, Legal status, laws, Self-determination, National.
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Six essays in which specialists in international law examine indigenous peoples' right to self-determination from different perspectives, most of which were first presented at the International Conference on Aboriginal Rights and World Public Order organized by Carleton University and held in Ottawa...
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The rights of indigenous peoples in international law fue escrito por Ruth Thompson.