Indigenous peoples and the law : comparative and critical perspectives

Indigenous peoples and the law : comparative and critical perspectives comparative and critical perspectives / edited by Benjamin J. Richardson, Shin Imai and Kent McNeil. - Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart, 2009. - xiii, 432 p. : 1 map ; 24 cm. - Osgoode readers . - Osgoode readers. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Indigenous peoples and the law : historical, comparative and contextual issues / Promise and paradox : the emergence of indigenous rights law in Canada / Dyadic character of US Indian law / Australia : the white house with lovely dot paintings whose inhabitants have 'moved on' from history? / Māori encounter with Aotearoa : New Zealand's legal system / The Inter-American System and the rights of indigenous peoples : human rights and the realist model / Indigenous peoples and international law and policy / Indigenous legal theory : some initial considerations / Aboriginal discourse : gender, identity and community / Judicial treatment of indigenous land rights in the common law world / Indigenous self-determination and the state / Law of the land : recognition and resurgence in indigenous law and justice systems / The ties that bind : indigenous peoples and environmental governance / ADR processes and indigenous rights : a comparative analysis of Australia, Canada and New Zealand / Physical philosophy : mobility and the future of indigenous rights / Benjamin J. Richardson, Shin Imai and Kent McNeil -- Mark D. Walters -- Benjamin J. Richardson -- Jennifer Clarke -- Jacinta Ruru -- James Hopkins -- Claire Charters -- Gordon Christie -- Val Napoleon -- Kent McNeil -- Shin Imai -- Christine Zuni Cruz -- Benjamin J. Richardson -- Michael Coyle -- John Borrows.

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Indigenous peoples--Legal status, laws, etc.
Autochtones --Droit
Indigenous peoples--Civil rights.
Self-determination, National.
Indigenous peoples--Ethnic identity.
Autochtones --Identité ethnique

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