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Indigenous Peoples in International Law

"Provides a thorough, insightful, and constructive analysis of the treatment of indigenous peoples in both historical and contemporary international law regimes. The book leaves the reader with a clearer understanding of the failures of international law in the past, as well as a sense of the potential of international law today."--Virginia Journal of International Law

Indigenous Peoples in International Law (ISBN 0-19517-350-3) is a book written by James Anaya.

"...The scope, detail, and documentary rigor of the book make it an essential reference for future work in the field."-American Political Science Review



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