... resolution 199 4/45, August 26, 199 4 UN Doc E/CNA/ 199 5/2, E/CNA/Sub.2/ 199 4/56, at 105 ( 199 4) Affirming that indigenouspeoples are equal in dignity andrights to all other peoples, while recognising the ... Citizenship and Cultural Policy, p 113 Jackson, The Global Covenant, p 1 79 221 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoples A further and related argument is that the standards embodied in indigenous ... EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoplesofthe concept of multinational democracies This requires new understandings of self-determination and sovereignty and a departure...
... Millennium, 21: ( 199 2), 93 28 Richard Devetak, The Project of Modernity and International Relations Theory’, Millennium, 24: ( 199 5), 40 195 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoples A claim ... EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoplesand accepting the presence of difference, the otherness ofthe other, without suspending their claim to truth’ We must be ‘open to what an “other” ... imposition ofthe values of one particular group over those Dunne, ‘Colonial Encounters’, p 322 187 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoplesof others In the final partthe focus...
... and W Sanders (eds.), Political Theory andtheRightsofIndigenous Peoples, Cambridge University Press, 2000, 89 1 09 Mabo v Queensland The Australian Law Journal, 66: (July 199 2), 408 99 Mamdani, ... Pagden, Anthony The “School of Salamanca” andthe “Affairs ofthe Indies” ’, History of Universities, ( 198 1), 71–112 The Fall of Natural Man: The American Indian andthe Origins of Comparative ... as Mystery of State: Consequences ofthe Ascription of Federative Capacity to the Maori’, in D Ivison, P Patton and W Sanders (eds.), Political Theory andtheRightsofIndigenousPeoples (Cambridge:...
... Crawford (ed.), TheRightsofPeoples (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 197 9), p 18 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoples Australia, New Zealand and parts ofthe Pacific, aboriginal and nonaboriginal ... Books, 199 8), p 2 19 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoples Colonial settlement Indigenouspeoples define themselves and are defined by others in terms of a common experience of subjection ... Session ofthe WGIP, held in 199 3, agreed to the Draft Declaration on theRightsofIndigenousPeoples It recognised the right ofIndigenouspeoples to identify themselves as Indigenousand to...
... 199 5), p 65 59 Ibid., p 73 19 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoples people andthe British with rights over property France and Britain regarded the Spanish justification ofconquest ... 253 39 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoplespeoples as standing in the way of economic growth The argument was that because ofthe ‘backward’ nature of many native peoples there ... Spaniards the ‘natural rightsof trade and travel Provided the use of force it entailed was regarded as ‘just’ for one or more of these reasons, conquest was 37 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsof Indigenous...
... excluded indigenous peoples, either does, or might in future, support the group 53 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoplesrightsofindigenous peoples; especially the right of self-determination ... and Postcolonial Displacements (Princeton University Press, 199 5) 92 Thomas, Colonialism’s Culture, p 191 93 Ibid., p 194 49 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoples rejecting the ... Australia, Canada, and New Zealand (Auckland: Oxford University Press, 199 9), p 367 100 Lindley, Acquisition and Government, p 10 51 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoplesand common...
... Even then, the actions taken to protect the innocent should Tuck, Rightsof War Ibid., p 36 87 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoples not lead to the occupation of their lands ... fur-trading’ 59 Arneil, John Locke and America, p 60 Ibid., p 40 99 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoplesof these ends is the preservation of private property.’ By making cultivation the ... development of theories ofthe state andofrights that supported European state-building through the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries In these theories the concepts ofthe ‘state of nature’...
... University of Jerusalem, 197 0), pp 41–2 1 09EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoples perfection, together with that of its state’.102 He then elaborates on the duties of states towards other ... protection ofthe human rightsand fundamental freedoms ofindigenous peoples; and To develop international standards concerning therightsofindigenous peoples, taking account ofthe similarities and ... the definition ofindigenouspeoplesand their participation A lot ofthe politics ofthe decade has been taken up with the question of definition At the first session ofthe CHR Working Group there...
... IndigenousRights , University of Toronto Law Journal, 49 (Spring 199 9), 288 83 Ibid., p 2 89 135 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoples ‘international protection ofindigenouspeoples ... Citizenship and Cultural Policy (London: Sage, 2001), p 113 1 39 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoplesof individual rights without undermining the nature of human rights, namely, their ... Patton and Sanders (eds.), Political Theory andtheRightsofIndigenous Peoples, p 99 148 Recovering rights which M¯ ori can participate fully both in their affairs and in those of a the country.’138...
... Politics of Individual and Group Difference, p 12 1 79 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoplesand Norman take up the question of ‘how emerging theories of minority rightsand multiculturalism ... but also thepeoplesof all other European powers that formerly controlled overseas 161 EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoples colonies – Portugal, France, England, Holland, Belgium, ... EuropeanConquestandtheRightsofIndigenousPeoples for thepeoplesofthe South Pacific and to lead and manage them.5 His interest is that one region,...
... development and proper management ofthe environment, Emphasizing the contribution ofthe demilitarization ofthe lands and territories ofindigenouspeoples to peace, economic and social progress and ... Declaration is a further important step forward for the recognition, promotion and protection oftherightsand freedoms ofindigenouspeoplesand in the development of relevant activities ofthe United ... Indigenouspeoplesand individuals are free and equal to all other peoplesand individuals and have the right to be free from any kind of discrimination, in the exercise of their rights, in particular...
... colonial problems The Mandate System andthe construction ofthe non -European state Government, sovereignty and economy The mandate andthe dissolution of sovereignty The legacies ofthe Mandate System: ... System ofthe League of Nations Introduction The creation ofthe Mandate System 115 115 1 19 vii 32 32 40 52 viii contents The League of Nations andthe new international law The Mandate System and ... University of Cambridge John S Bell FBA Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge Editorial Board Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor...
... significantly, the law relating to the UN Charter andthe use of force .99 And just as the novelty ofthe threat posed by terrorism is invoked to justify departures from the UN system, so too was the novelty ... activities in the name ofthe WAT These developments suggest a dual process: the further expansion, ostensibly within the framework ofthe UN Charter, ofthe powers ofthe large states, and a corresponding ... responsive to the needs, the interests andthe histories ofthe developing world In the 196 0s and 197 0s these jurists, while formulating a very powerful anti-colonial stand, adopted the strategy of asserting...
... HIV, the Doing more to support the impact of AIDS, andthe overall well-being of people living sexual and reproductive with and affected by HIV To be effective, the needs andrights health andrights ... Better Understanding ofthe Sexual and Reproductive Rightsof People Living with HIV sexual and reproductive health andrightsof people living with HIV; – To highlight the specific sexual and reproductive ... (GNP+), and Young Positives, At the conclusion ofthe Consultation, participants asserted convened a global consultation in Addis Ababa on therights their view that the protection ofthe sexual and...
... Chapter Agius ( 199 8), p9 Agius ( 199 8), p8 Agius ( 199 8), p10 PART ONE TheRightsofthe First Generation CHAPTER The Child’s Rights to Health andthe Environment, andthe Role ofthe World Health ... on theRightsofthe Child, November 20, 195 9 ( 199 6) 99 9 U.N.T.S.171; and Article 18 ofthe ACHR (American Convention on Human Rights ( 196 9) AS Tr.Ser/.No.36; 1144U.N.T.S 123) Detricks ( 199 9), ... Bertollini ( 199 9); McMichael ( 199 5a, 2000) 85 Schabas (2000) THE CHILD’S RIGHTS TO HEALTH & THE ENVIRONMENT, & THE ROLE OFTHE WHO 29 86 Homer-Dixon and Gizewski ( 199 6); Homer-Dixon ( 199 9) 87 Noss and...
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... inscrutable Orient andthe far reaches ofthe Pacific, acquiring control over these territories andpeoplesand transforming them into European possessions The effects ofthe operation of these doctrines ... justification of their conquest precisely because it is presented in the language of liberality and even equality Vitoria continuously alludes to the theme ofthe novelty ofthe discovery ofthe Indians: ... arranged and they have definite marriage and magistrates, overlords, laws and workshops, and a system of exchange, all of which call for the use of reason; they also have a kind of religion Further, they...