Scales of Governance and Indigenous Peoples' Rights
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Scales of Governance and Indigenous Peoples' Rights
Bellier, Irene; Hays, Jennifer
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2019
294
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Inglês
9781138944480
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Table of Contents
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Indigenous Peoples' Rights: Global circulation, colonial heritage, and resistance
Irene Bellier and Jennifer Hays
Part I: Circulating between the scales: the global, the national, and the local
Chapter 1: Participation of Indigenous Peoples in Issues Affecting Them: A Matter of Negotiation at the United Nations
Irene Bellier
Chapter 2: Defining the terms of Indigenous Peoples' rights in Namibia: The role of the International Labor Organization
Jennifer Hays
Chapter 3: Indigenous peoples' rights and policies: the role of the UN in Mexico
Veronica Gonzalez Gonzalez
Chapter 4: Traversing the Scales of Rights: Interventions from Indigenous Peoples of Cambodia at the United Nations
Neal B. Keating
Part II: Colonial Legacies
Chapter 5: Colonial Legacy and Public Policy: from primitive to indigenous in French Guiana (1930-present)
Stephanie Guyon
Chapter 6: Decoloniality Put to the Test: The Plurinational State of Bolivia
Laurent Lacroix
Chapter 7: Leveraging International Power: Private Property and the Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Brian Thom
Chapter 8: The Logic of Elimination in (Post-)Colonial Law: Indigenous Entanglements in the Kimberley region of Australia
Martin Preaud
Part III: Resisting Processes of Invisibilization
Chapter 9: Criminalization and Judicialization of Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Chile: Current Dynamics
Leslie Cloud and Fabien Le Bonniec
Chapter 10: Burning a home that 'doesn't exist,' arresting people who 'aren't there': A critique of eviction-based conservation and the Sengwer of Embobut forest, Kenya
Justin Kenrick
Chapter 11: Redefining University Research Enterprises: partnership and collaboration in Laxyuup Gitxaala
Charles R. Menzies and Caroline F. Butler
Index
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Indigenous Peoples' Rights: Global circulation, colonial heritage, and resistance
Irene Bellier and Jennifer Hays
Part I: Circulating between the scales: the global, the national, and the local
Chapter 1: Participation of Indigenous Peoples in Issues Affecting Them: A Matter of Negotiation at the United Nations
Irene Bellier
Chapter 2: Defining the terms of Indigenous Peoples' rights in Namibia: The role of the International Labor Organization
Jennifer Hays
Chapter 3: Indigenous peoples' rights and policies: the role of the UN in Mexico
Veronica Gonzalez Gonzalez
Chapter 4: Traversing the Scales of Rights: Interventions from Indigenous Peoples of Cambodia at the United Nations
Neal B. Keating
Part II: Colonial Legacies
Chapter 5: Colonial Legacy and Public Policy: from primitive to indigenous in French Guiana (1930-present)
Stephanie Guyon
Chapter 6: Decoloniality Put to the Test: The Plurinational State of Bolivia
Laurent Lacroix
Chapter 7: Leveraging International Power: Private Property and the Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Brian Thom
Chapter 8: The Logic of Elimination in (Post-)Colonial Law: Indigenous Entanglements in the Kimberley region of Australia
Martin Preaud
Part III: Resisting Processes of Invisibilization
Chapter 9: Criminalization and Judicialization of Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Chile: Current Dynamics
Leslie Cloud and Fabien Le Bonniec
Chapter 10: Burning a home that 'doesn't exist,' arresting people who 'aren't there': A critique of eviction-based conservation and the Sengwer of Embobut forest, Kenya
Justin Kenrick
Chapter 11: Redefining University Research Enterprises: partnership and collaboration in Laxyuup Gitxaala
Charles R. Menzies and Caroline F. Butler
Index
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Young Men;Indigenist Coordinating Centers;Mapuche Movement;NGO Committee;Community Based Research;ILO C169;Indigenous Peoples;High Level Plenary Meeting;Mapuche Organizations;Government Bodies;Native Title;Kenya Forest Service;Indigenous Delegates;Evo Morales Government;James Price Point;Plurinational State;Mapuche Conflict;Alden Wily;ILO Project;Mapuche Lands;Colonial Administration;Land Claims Policies;San Communities;Maroon Peoples;Civil Society
Table of Contents
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Indigenous Peoples' Rights: Global circulation, colonial heritage, and resistance
Irene Bellier and Jennifer Hays
Part I: Circulating between the scales: the global, the national, and the local
Chapter 1: Participation of Indigenous Peoples in Issues Affecting Them: A Matter of Negotiation at the United Nations
Irene Bellier
Chapter 2: Defining the terms of Indigenous Peoples' rights in Namibia: The role of the International Labor Organization
Jennifer Hays
Chapter 3: Indigenous peoples' rights and policies: the role of the UN in Mexico
Veronica Gonzalez Gonzalez
Chapter 4: Traversing the Scales of Rights: Interventions from Indigenous Peoples of Cambodia at the United Nations
Neal B. Keating
Part II: Colonial Legacies
Chapter 5: Colonial Legacy and Public Policy: from primitive to indigenous in French Guiana (1930-present)
Stephanie Guyon
Chapter 6: Decoloniality Put to the Test: The Plurinational State of Bolivia
Laurent Lacroix
Chapter 7: Leveraging International Power: Private Property and the Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Brian Thom
Chapter 8: The Logic of Elimination in (Post-)Colonial Law: Indigenous Entanglements in the Kimberley region of Australia
Martin Preaud
Part III: Resisting Processes of Invisibilization
Chapter 9: Criminalization and Judicialization of Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Chile: Current Dynamics
Leslie Cloud and Fabien Le Bonniec
Chapter 10: Burning a home that 'doesn't exist,' arresting people who 'aren't there': A critique of eviction-based conservation and the Sengwer of Embobut forest, Kenya
Justin Kenrick
Chapter 11: Redefining University Research Enterprises: partnership and collaboration in Laxyuup Gitxaala
Charles R. Menzies and Caroline F. Butler
Index
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Indigenous Peoples' Rights: Global circulation, colonial heritage, and resistance
Irene Bellier and Jennifer Hays
Part I: Circulating between the scales: the global, the national, and the local
Chapter 1: Participation of Indigenous Peoples in Issues Affecting Them: A Matter of Negotiation at the United Nations
Irene Bellier
Chapter 2: Defining the terms of Indigenous Peoples' rights in Namibia: The role of the International Labor Organization
Jennifer Hays
Chapter 3: Indigenous peoples' rights and policies: the role of the UN in Mexico
Veronica Gonzalez Gonzalez
Chapter 4: Traversing the Scales of Rights: Interventions from Indigenous Peoples of Cambodia at the United Nations
Neal B. Keating
Part II: Colonial Legacies
Chapter 5: Colonial Legacy and Public Policy: from primitive to indigenous in French Guiana (1930-present)
Stephanie Guyon
Chapter 6: Decoloniality Put to the Test: The Plurinational State of Bolivia
Laurent Lacroix
Chapter 7: Leveraging International Power: Private Property and the Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Brian Thom
Chapter 8: The Logic of Elimination in (Post-)Colonial Law: Indigenous Entanglements in the Kimberley region of Australia
Martin Preaud
Part III: Resisting Processes of Invisibilization
Chapter 9: Criminalization and Judicialization of Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Chile: Current Dynamics
Leslie Cloud and Fabien Le Bonniec
Chapter 10: Burning a home that 'doesn't exist,' arresting people who 'aren't there': A critique of eviction-based conservation and the Sengwer of Embobut forest, Kenya
Justin Kenrick
Chapter 11: Redefining University Research Enterprises: partnership and collaboration in Laxyuup Gitxaala
Charles R. Menzies and Caroline F. Butler
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Men;Indigenist Coordinating Centers;Mapuche Movement;NGO Committee;Community Based Research;ILO C169;Indigenous Peoples;High Level Plenary Meeting;Mapuche Organizations;Government Bodies;Native Title;Kenya Forest Service;Indigenous Delegates;Evo Morales Government;James Price Point;Plurinational State;Mapuche Conflict;Alden Wily;ILO Project;Mapuche Lands;Colonial Administration;Land Claims Policies;San Communities;Maroon Peoples;Civil Society