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Indigenous Peoples, Consent and Rights
Troubling Subjects
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276 pages
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Focusing on the intersection of Indigenous identity and human rights, this book examines how individuals and communities assert their rights, particularly the concept of free, prior and informed consent (FPIC). It explores the processes through which Indigenous Peoples establish themselves as rights bearers, highlighting the significance of FPIC in their advocacy and self-determination. The analysis provides insights into the broader implications of Indigenous rights in contemporary society.
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2021, paperback
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