Indigenous peoples regularly regard international law as a very important tool for the advancement of their political goals. This is most likely because in many nation-states their opportunities for influencing political development are rather limited. Even though international law seems to be an important means for indigenous peoples to advance their goals, these peoples should be aware of its inherent limitations. One such shortcoming is that international law seriously restricts indigenous peoples' opportunities to participate in the international law-making processes; that is treaty and customary law. The contention in this article is that the recent norm-making method of soft law provides indigenous peoples with a better opportunity fo...
Arctic energy development has considerable effects on the area’s future, but also globally the growi...
For much of the 19th and 20th Centuries, the international community resisted the notion of indigeno...
Over the past three decades, indigenous peoples have effected a remarkable redefinition of their sta...
The article briefly examines the most relevant representative factors of the status of indigenous pe...
This Article examines the process of international norm diffusion on the ground - where internationa...
The main goal of this chapter is to explore the International Law Association’s (ILA’s) role in the ...
This paper seeks to evaluate the evolution and future of Indigenous rights in extractive industry on...
Despite advances in the international legal protection of Indigenous peoples, contemporary state-cen...
This article aims to analyse the participatory mechanisms in environmental decision making with a fo...
This Article examines recent attempts to improve international standards governing the rights of ind...
Two of the most laudable achievements of human rights are the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Ri...
This article examines to what extent the recently adopted United Nations Declarations on the Rights ...
This article examines to what extent the recently adopted United Nations Declarations on the Rights ...
Does international law provide possibilities for an indigenous people to participate at the internat...
Does international law provide possibilities for an indigenous people to participate at the internat...
Arctic energy development has considerable effects on the area’s future, but also globally the growi...
For much of the 19th and 20th Centuries, the international community resisted the notion of indigeno...
Over the past three decades, indigenous peoples have effected a remarkable redefinition of their sta...
The article briefly examines the most relevant representative factors of the status of indigenous pe...
This Article examines the process of international norm diffusion on the ground - where internationa...
The main goal of this chapter is to explore the International Law Association’s (ILA’s) role in the ...
This paper seeks to evaluate the evolution and future of Indigenous rights in extractive industry on...
Despite advances in the international legal protection of Indigenous peoples, contemporary state-cen...
This article aims to analyse the participatory mechanisms in environmental decision making with a fo...
This Article examines recent attempts to improve international standards governing the rights of ind...
Two of the most laudable achievements of human rights are the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Ri...
This article examines to what extent the recently adopted United Nations Declarations on the Rights ...
This article examines to what extent the recently adopted United Nations Declarations on the Rights ...
Does international law provide possibilities for an indigenous people to participate at the internat...
Does international law provide possibilities for an indigenous people to participate at the internat...
Arctic energy development has considerable effects on the area’s future, but also globally the growi...
For much of the 19th and 20th Centuries, the international community resisted the notion of indigeno...
Over the past three decades, indigenous peoples have effected a remarkable redefinition of their sta...