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In this thoroughly revised and updated edition, Anaya incorporates references to all the latest treaties and recent developments in international law''s treatment of indigenous peoples. Anaya provides new evidence to support the claim that while historical trends in international law facilitated the colonization of indigenous peoples and their lands, modern international law''s human rights program has been responsive to indigenous peoples'' aspirations to survive as distinct communities in control of their own destinies. Against this historical backdrop, James Anaya discusses a new generation of international treaties that may be capable of implementing international normsning concerning indigenous peoples.

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This new edition re-confirms his reputation in this field. This is an important textbook by a major legal scholar, written, as always, with considerable fluency and clarity as well as persuasiveness...The account he gives is of an international order that in only just having turned its attention to tribal people is still in a highly formative and exploratory state. In this area international law is at its outset. This second edition is to be welcomed for so informally taking us a stop or two further along that new pathway.

Table of Contents
Introduction Part I. DEVELOPMENTS OVER TIME 1: The Historical Context 2: Developments within the Modern Era of Human Rights Part II. CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL NORMS 3: Self-Determination: A Foundational Principle 4: Norms Elaborating the Elements of Self-Determination 5: The Duty of States to Implement International Norms Part III. NORM IMPLEMENTATION AND INTERNATIONAL PROCEDURES 6: International Monitoring Procedures 7: International Complaint Procedures Conclusion Appendix: Selected Documents Bibliography Table of Principle Documents Table of Cases Index

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Publication Date: 10/28/2004 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780195173505, 978-0195173505
    ISBN10: 0195173503

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    In this thoroughly revised and updated edition, Anaya incorporates references to all the latest treaties and recent developments in international law''s treatment of indigenous peoples. Anaya provides new evidence to support the claim that while historical trends in international law facilitated the colonization of indigenous peoples and their lands, modern international law''s human rights program has been responsive to indigenous peoples'' aspirations to survive as distinct communities in control of their own destinies. Against this historical backdrop, James Anaya discusses a new generation of international treaties that may be capable of implementing international normsning concerning indigenous peoples.

    Trade Review
    This new edition re-confirms his reputation in this field. This is an important textbook by a major legal scholar, written, as always, with considerable fluency and clarity as well as persuasiveness...The account he gives is of an international order that in only just having turned its attention to tribal people is still in a highly formative and exploratory state. In this area international law is at its outset. This second edition is to be welcomed for so informally taking us a stop or two further along that new pathway.

    Table of Contents
    Introduction Part I. DEVELOPMENTS OVER TIME 1: The Historical Context 2: Developments within the Modern Era of Human Rights Part II. CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL NORMS 3: Self-Determination: A Foundational Principle 4: Norms Elaborating the Elements of Self-Determination 5: The Duty of States to Implement International Norms Part III. NORM IMPLEMENTATION AND INTERNATIONAL PROCEDURES 6: International Monitoring Procedures 7: International Complaint Procedures Conclusion Appendix: Selected Documents Bibliography Table of Principle Documents Table of Cases Index

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