The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Marine Areas The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Marine Areas

The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Marine Areas

Nigel Bankes y otros
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Descripción editorial

The question of what rights might be afforded to Indigenous peoples has preoccupied the municipal legal systems of settler states since the earliest colonial encounters. As a result of sustained institutional initiatives, many national legal regimes and the international legal order accept that Indigenous peoples possess an extensive array of legal rights. However, despite this development, claims advanced by Indigenous peoples relating to rights to marine spaces have been largely opposed. This book offers the first sustained study of these rights and their reception within modern legal systems. Taking a three-part approach, it looks firstly at the international aspects of Indigenous entitlements in marine spaces. It then goes on to explore specific country examples, before looking at some interdisciplinary themes of crucial importance to the question of the recognition of the rights of Indigenous peoples in marine settings. Drawing on the expertise of leading scholars, this is a rigorous and long-overdue exploration of a significant gap in the literature.

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
2019
19 de septiembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
432
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Hart Publishing
TAMAÑO
3,8
MB

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