European conquest and the rights of indigenous peoples : the moral backwardness of international society / Paul Keal.

Paul Keal argues for the recognition of indigenous peoples as 'peoples' with the right of self-determination in constitutional and international law. Questioning the moral legitimacy of international society, and examining notions of collective guilt and responsibility, Keal's accessi...

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Main Author: Keal, Paul
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Series:Cambridge studies in international relations ; 92.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 236-250) and index. 
505 0 |a Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Defining indigenous peoples -- Colonial settlement -- Historical continuity -- The search for self-determination -- Self-identification -- Scope of the examples -- The layout of the book -- 1 Bringing peoples' into international society -- International society and its expansion -- Building international society -- Conquest -- Imperialism -- Empire -- Colonialism and colonisation -- Internal colonialism -- The culture of colonialism -- The language of international law -- Peoples' and international society -- 2 Wild men' and other tales -- Conceptualising non-European others -- Todorov: the failure to know others -- Pagden: incommensurablity -- McGrane: changing constructions of the other' -- Political language: classifying others -- Wild men, barbarians and savages -- Stages of development: noble and ignoble savages -- The state of nature and natural rights -- 3 Dispossession and the purposes of international law -- International law and the rights of non-European peoples -- Writers who recognised sovereignty in non-European peoples -- Writers who recognised limited or conditional sovereignty' in non-European peoples -- Writers who denied sovereign rights to non-Europeans -- The eclipse of natural law -- 4 Recovering rights: land, self-determination and sovereignty -- The United Nations human rights regime -- Land and culture -- Self-determination -- Issues to be resolved -- Human rights and indigenous rights -- Peoples and populations -- The contemporary scope of self-determination -- A conflict between self-determination and sovereignty? -- Some indigenous perspectives -- 5 The political and moral legacy of conquest -- The ethics of constructing others -- Collective responsibility and historic injustices -- The moral legitimacy of states and international society -- 6 Dealing with difference -- International society and world order -- Omissions of classical theory -- The problem of cross-cultural understanding -- Political community and difference -- Multiculturalism within the state -- Multinational states -- The universal community of mankind -- Undoing the Westphalian state -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Draft United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples -- Part I -- Article 1 -- Article 2 -- Article 3 -- Article 4 -- Article 5 -- Part II -- Article 6 -- Article 7 -- Article 8 -- Article 9 -- Article 10 -- Article 11 -- Part III -- Article 12 -- Article 13 -- Article 14 -- Part IV -- Article 15 -- Article 16 -- Article 17 -- Article 18 -- Part V -- Article 19 -- Article 20 -- Article 21 -- Article 22 -- Article 23 -- Article 24 -- Part VI -- Article 25 -- Article 26 -- Article 27 -- Article 28 -- Article 29 -- Article 30 -- Part VII -- Article 31 -- Article 32 -- Article 33 -- Article 34 -- Article 35 -- Articl. 
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