Indigenous Peoples: Resource Management and Global Rights
ISBN-10:
905166978X
ISBN-13:
9789051669787
Edition: 1
Released: Feb 15, 2004
Publisher: Eburon Academic Publishers
Format: Paperback, 328 pages
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Description:
Rapid industrial development and urban growth increasingly threaten indigenous peoples and their ways of life. As a result, a grassroots movement is spreading among indigenous cultures, and the 1992 Rio Earth Summit catalyzed a UN legal investigation. Indigenous Peoples challenges the assumption that these processes are empowering indigenous peoples in tangible ways by examining the ongoing work, and offers a detailed analysis of the legal, political and institutional implications. This volume is an engaging study of the issues involved in indigenous peoples' rights.
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