Reparations for indigenous peoples : international and comparative perspectives / edited by Frederico Lenzerini.

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Publication details:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008.
Record id:
62680
Subject:
Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Indigenous peoples (International law)
Indigenous peoples -- Reparations.
Reparations for historical injustices.
Contents:
1. --2. --3. --4. --5. --6. --7. --8. --9. --10. --11. --12. --13. --14. --15. --16. --17. --18. --19. --20. --21. Reparations for indigenous peoples in international and comparative law: an introduction Reparation for indigenous peoples: is international law ready to ensure redress for historical injustices? Reparations for indigenous peoples: the present value of past wrongs The trail of broken dreams: the status of indigenous peoples in international law Indigenous peoples, afro-indigenous peoples and reparations Indigenous peoples and psychosocial reparation: the experience with Latin American indigenous communities Reparations for indigenous peoples: global international instruments and institutions Reparations for cultural loss In praise of guilt: how the yearning for moral purity blocks reparations for Native Americans Repairing reparations in the American Indian Nation context Indigenous peoples of Canada and their efforts to achieve true reparations Reparations for indigenous peoples in the case law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights Reparations for indigenous peoples in two selected Latin American countries Reparations for indigenous peoples in Europe: the case of the Sámi people Reparations and Africa's indigenous peoples International law and reparations for indigenous peoples in Asia Reparations for Masyarakat Adat in Indonesia: a sombre tale Why the persistent absence of a foundational principle? Indigenous Australians, proprietary and family reparations Reparations for Maori grievances in Aotearoa New Zealand Reparations for neglect of indigenous land rights at the intersection of domestic and international law - the Maya cases in the Supreme Court of Belize Conclusive notes: defining best practices and strategies for maximizing the concrete chances of reparation for injuries suffered by indigenous peoples.
Summary:
In this book, a group of renowned legal experts and activists investigate the right of indigenous peoples to reparations for breaches of their individual and collective rights.
Note:
Table of contents and index are taken from the published work with the permission of the publisher.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780199235605
Phys. description:
xxvii, 650 p. ; 24 cm