Over 25 years in the making, the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is described by the UN as setting an important standard for the treatment of indigenous peoples that will undoubtedly be a significant tool towards eliminating human rights violations against the planet's 370 million indigenous people and assisting them in combating discrimination and marginalization. These papers discuss and examine relevant intellectual property law, human rights, family law, international treaty law and international economic law.
Sprache
Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Maße
Höhe: 244 mm
Breite: 170 mm
Dicke: 8 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-78955-089-4 (9781789550894)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Dr Sarah Sargent is a Reader in Critical Heritage Studies (Law) at the University of Buckingham. She is licensed to practise law (licenses currently inactive) in Colorado, Kansas, and Maryland, USA. Her legal practice focused on family law issues, including the rights of indigenous peoples under the Indian Child Welfare Act. She is currently the Chief Editor of the Denning Law Review and Director of the University of Buckingham Equine Law and Policy Research Centre. Her research interests include indigenous rights and intangible cultural heritage from an inter-disciplinary perspective.