Indigenous Peoples in International Law
Indigenous Peoples in International Law (ISBN 0-19517-350-3) is a book written by James Anaya. According to the author, "the central contention of this book is that international law, although once an instrument of colonialism, has developed and continues to develop, however grudgingly or imperfectly, to support indigenous peoples’ demands".
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Indigenous Peoples in International Law
Indigenous Peoples in International Law (ISBN 0-19517-350-3) is a book written by James Anaya. According to the author, "the central contention of this book is that international law, although once an instrument of colonialism, has developed and continues to develop, however grudgingly or imperfectly, to support indigenous peoples’ demands".
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Indigenous Peoples in Internat ...... indigenous peoples’ demands".
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Indigenous Peoples in Internat ...... indigenous peoples’ demands".
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