The Rights of indigenous peoples in international law

selected essays on self-determination

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The Rights of indigenous peoples in international law

selected essays on self-determination

Six essays in which specialists in international law examine indigenous peoples' right to self-determination from different perspectives, most of which were first presented at the International Conference on Aboriginal Rights and World Public Order organized by Carleton University and held in Ottawa in 1983. Where possible, updating information has been provided in editor's notes.

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English
Pages
68

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Edition Notes

Most of the papers were first presented at the International Conference on Aboriginal Rights and World Public Order held in Ottawa in 1983.

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Published in
Saskatoon, Sask

Classifications

Library of Congress
K'3242'R55'1987, K3247 .R538 1987

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 68 p.
Number of pages
68

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL21116140M
Internet Archive
rightsofindigeno0055unse
ISBN 10
0888801858
LCCN
2005415179
OCLC/WorldCat
16182076

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Work ID
OL17981520W

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