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Indigenous Peoples and the Law

Comparative and Critical Perspectives
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Indigenous Peoples and the Law offers a thorough historical, comparative and contextual overview of legal and policy issues impacting Indigenous peoples across common law countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States, alongside relevant international legal frameworks. Edited by Benjamin J Richardson, Shin Imai, and Kent McNeil, this collection features contributions from Indigenous scholars worldwide. The first section explores themes of sovereignty, identity, status, and self-determination in both national and international settings. The latter part addresses contemporary issues including land and mobility rights, self-governance, environmental concerns, dispute resolution, and Indigenous legal traditions.
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This book is ideal for students and readers without advanced knowledge seeking an accessible yet comprehensive introduction. It also appeals to scholars, lawyers, policy-makers, and others keen to deepen their understanding of Indigenous law and international developments.

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This book provides an historical, comparative and contextual analysis of various legal and policy issues affecting Indigenous peoples.

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Indigenous Peoples and the Law provides an historical, comparative and contextual analysis of various legal and policy issues affecting Indigenous peoples. It focuses on the common law jurisdictions of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States, as well as relevant international law developments. Edited by Benjamin J. Richardson, Shin Imai, and Kent McNeil, this collection of new essays features 13 contributors, including many Indigenous scholars, drawn from around the world. The book provides a pithy overview of the subject-matter, enabling readers to appreciate the seminal issues, precedents and international legal trends of most concern to Indigenous peoples.

The first half of Indigenous Peoples and the Law takes an historical perspective of the principal jurisdictions, canvassing, in particular, themes of Indigenous sovereignty, status and identity, and the movement for Indigenous self-determination. It also examines these issues in an international context, including the Inter-American human rights regime and the 2007 UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

The second part of the book canvasses some contemporary issues and claims of Indigenous peoples, including land rights, mobility rights, community self-governance, environmental governance, alternative dispute resolution processes, the legal status of Aboriginal women, and the place of Indigenous legal traditions and legal theory.

Although an introductory volume designed primarily for readers without advanced understanding of Indigenous legal issues, Indigenous Peoples and the Law should also appeal to seasoned scholars, policy-makers, lawyers, and others who are knowledgeable of such issues in their own jurisdiction and wish to learn more about developments in other places.

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Reviewers have praised this collection as an effective introduction to the legal challenges faced by Indigenous peoples in various jurisdictions. The extensively referenced chapters provide valuable insights and contrasts between experiences of colonisation and legal outcomes in different countries, making it a useful resource for both newcomers and experts in Indigenous legal issues.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781841137957

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 18 March 2009

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Hart Publishing

Contributors:

  • Edited by Benjamin J Richardson
  • Edited by Shin Imai
  • Edited by Kent McNeil

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 880g

Pages: 446

About the Author

Benjamin J Richardson, Shin Imai and Kent McNeil are Professors at Osgoode Hall Law School of York University in Toronto.

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