Distributed for Eburon Publishers, Delft
Indigenous Peoples
Resource Management and Global Rights
328 pages, 6-3/10 x 9-1/2
©
2003
Paper $27.50
ISBN: 9789051669787
Published February 2004
For sale only in the United States, its dependencies, the Philippines, and Canada
Rapid industrial development and urban growth increasingly threaten indigenous peoples and their ways of life. As a result, a grassroots movement is spreading among indigenous cultures, and the 1992 Rio Earth Summit catalyzed a UN legal investigation. Indigenous Peoples challenges the assumption that these processes are empowering indigenous peoples in tangible ways by examining the ongoing work, and offers a detailed analysis of the legal, political and institutional implications. This volume is an engaging study of the issues involved in indigenous peoples' rights.
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