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Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights Dr Ben Saul (University of Sydney, Australia)

Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights By Dr Ben Saul (University of Sydney, Australia)

Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights by Dr Ben Saul (University of Sydney, Australia)


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This book provides a comprehensive examination of the treatment of Indigenous peoples in international law and from a comparative law perspective. While scholarly in approach, it can also be used as a textbook for university students, and therefore covers a broad range of topics relevant to the study of Indigenous People and International Law.

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Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights: International and Regional Jurisprudence by Dr Ben Saul (University of Sydney, Australia)

Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights explores how general human rights standards have enabled, empowered and constrained indigenous peoples in claiming and defending their essential economic, social, cultural, civil and political interests. The book examines the jurisprudence of United Nations treaty committees and regional human rights bodies (in Africa, the Americas and Europe) that have interpreted and applied human rights standards to the special circumstances and experiences of indigenous peoples. It focuses particularly on how human rights laws since the 1960s have been drawn upon by indigenous activists and victims to protect their interests in ancestral lands, natural resources, culture and language. It further explores the right to indigenous self-determination; civil and political rights; economic, social and cultural rights (including labour rights); family and childrens rights; violence and discrimination against indigenous peoples; and access to justice and remedies for violations. The book also discusses international and regional efforts to define who is indigenous and who is a minority, and the legal relationship between indigenous individuals and their communities. The jurisprudence considered in this book significantly shaped the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 2007, which particularises and adapts general human rights standards for indigenous peoples. The book concludes by exploring future normative and implementation challenges in the light of the standard setting and consolidation, and political momentum, surrounding the UN Declaration and associated UN human rights mechanisms.

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Sauls book provides a valuable insight into the international and regional human rights jurisprudence on Indigenous peoples. It is written in a clear and accessible style and is comprehensive in its coverage. Sauls international law expertise is evident. This would be an ideal book to prescribe for any law subject that looks at the human rights of Indigenous peoples, and for those interested in how the UN and various regional human rights institutions have operated in practice. It is the only [book] which focuses specifically on the jurisprudence, and in that regard it is a valuable addition to any library, personal or otherwise. * Alternative Law Journal (2006) *
An impressive and seminal work of outstanding scholarship, Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights: International and Regional Jurisprudence is unreservedly recommended for academic library Indigenous Studies collection in general, and Human Rights Law, International Law, and Comparative Law supplemental studies reading lists in particular. -- Paul T. Vogel * Midwest Book Review *
Ben Sauls Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights is a worthy piece of scholarly craftsmanship...Sauls contribution with this work is certainly significant and welcome. -- Dwight Newman * The Canadian Yearbook of International Law *
Scholars interested in UNDRIP and complications surrounding legal definitions of Indigeneity and setting standards for Indigenous rights would benefit greatly from a close read of Sauls case studies. Through cases from both international and regional levels, Saul demonstrates that human rights law provides one avenue through which Indigenous peoples may seek justice. -- Elspeth Iralu * Native American and Indigenous Studies *
[T]horoughly meticulously researched, and substantiated. Saul ... has examined a wide number of cases at the international level, as well as within the Inter-American and African human rights system. This examination of international and regional human rights jurisprudence is the strongest and most useful aspect of his book. -- Dalee Sambo Dorough, International Chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Council * The Canadian Journal of Native Studies *

About Dr Ben Saul (University of Sydney, Australia)

Ben Saul is Professor of International Law at the University of Sydney.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights: Institutions and Influences UN Treaty Committee Jurisprudence Regional Jurisprudence Background Influences on International and Regional Jurisprudence 1. Identifying Indigenous Peoples in International Law International Labour Organization Approaches United Nations Approaches Regional Approaches Conclusion 2. The United Nations Human Rights Committee and Indigenous Peoples Right to Self-Determination (ICCPR, Article 1) Right to Take Part in Cultural Life (ICCPR, Article 27) Other Civil and Political Rights Conclusion 3. Other UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies and Indigenous Peoples UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women UN Committee on the Rights of the Child UN Committee Against Torture Conclusion 4. Regional Human Rights Systems: Indigenous Property Rights in Land and Natural Resources Indigenous Rights in Property: Land and Natural Resources Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Inter-American Court of Human Rights African System: African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights Conclusion 5. Regional Human Rights Systems: Indigenous Cultural, Socio-economic and Physical Integrity Rights Cultural Rights in Regional Jurisprudence Socio-economic Rights Violence and Excessive Law Enforcement Against Indigenous Peoples Indigenous Peoples in the European Human Rights Systems Conclusion Conclusion: Future Normative and Implementation Challenges

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NPB9781901362404
9781901362404
190136240X
Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights: International and Regional Jurisprudence by Dr Ben Saul (University of Sydney, Australia)
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2016-06-30
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