This Essay addresses this question in the context of the evolving status of indigenous peoples in international law. International instruments vest rights in indigenous peoples, and establish indigenous peoples as international legal actors to whom States and other international legal actors owe legal duties and obligations. These developments began between the First and Second World Wars, when the International Labour Organization (ILO) began to supervise indigenous working conditions in colonies. They continued after the Second World War with ILO Conventions No. 107 and 169, which vested rights in indigenous populations located in States that are a party to their terms. More recently, the U.N. General Assembly enacted the Declaration on t...
Two of the most laudable achievements of human rights are the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Ri...
My thesis is that Indigenous peoples, as distinct people, are entitled to the full affirmation and ...
Historically, indigenous peoples were original inhabitants of colonized lands. With the twilight of ...
This Essay addresses this question in the context of the evolving status of indigenous peoples in in...
As indigenous peoples have become actively engaged in the human rights movement around the world, th...
For much of the 19th and 20th Centuries, the international community resisted the notion of indigeno...
The article briefly examines the most relevant representative factors of the status of indigenous pe...
Despite advances in the international legal protection of Indigenous peoples, contemporary state-cen...
This Article examines recent attempts to improve international standards governing the rights of ind...
The main goal of this chapter is to explore the International Law Association’s (ILA’s) role in the ...
Over the past three decades, indigenous peoples have effected a remarkable redefinition of their sta...
The article examines the re-emergence of indigenous rights in contemporary international law in the ...
This article presents a survey of both the rhetoric and applications of international law addressing...
The four articles in this issue all contribute to the dialogue surrounding the intersection of indig...
The remarks that follow summarize how the claims of indigenous peoples have not only taken advantage...
Two of the most laudable achievements of human rights are the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Ri...
My thesis is that Indigenous peoples, as distinct people, are entitled to the full affirmation and ...
Historically, indigenous peoples were original inhabitants of colonized lands. With the twilight of ...
This Essay addresses this question in the context of the evolving status of indigenous peoples in in...
As indigenous peoples have become actively engaged in the human rights movement around the world, th...
For much of the 19th and 20th Centuries, the international community resisted the notion of indigeno...
The article briefly examines the most relevant representative factors of the status of indigenous pe...
Despite advances in the international legal protection of Indigenous peoples, contemporary state-cen...
This Article examines recent attempts to improve international standards governing the rights of ind...
The main goal of this chapter is to explore the International Law Association’s (ILA’s) role in the ...
Over the past three decades, indigenous peoples have effected a remarkable redefinition of their sta...
The article examines the re-emergence of indigenous rights in contemporary international law in the ...
This article presents a survey of both the rhetoric and applications of international law addressing...
The four articles in this issue all contribute to the dialogue surrounding the intersection of indig...
The remarks that follow summarize how the claims of indigenous peoples have not only taken advantage...
Two of the most laudable achievements of human rights are the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Ri...
My thesis is that Indigenous peoples, as distinct people, are entitled to the full affirmation and ...
Historically, indigenous peoples were original inhabitants of colonized lands. With the twilight of ...