Indigenous peoples and the jurisgenerative moment in human rights / Kristen A. Carpenter, Angela R. Riley.
As indigenous peoples have become actively engaged in the human rights movement around the world, the sphere of international law, once deployed as a tool of imperial power and conquest, has begun to change shape. Increasingly, international human rights law serves as a basis for indigenous peoples&...
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Other title: | Indigenous peoples and the jurisgenerative moment in human rights (Online) California law review. Colorado Law faculty scholarship collection. |
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Language: | English |
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[Berkeley, Calif. :
School of Jurisprudence of the University of California],
2014.
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Series: | California law review ;
v. 102, no. 1 (February 2014) |
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