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International Law and Nomadic People
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318 pages
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The book explores the historical prejudice faced by nomadic peoples from settled societies and political systems. It highlights the significant shift in the 1970s when international lawyers began to recognize and advocate for the rights of these communities, marking a crucial turning point in their legal and social status. Through this examination, it sheds light on the ongoing challenges and the importance of protecting the rights of nomadic populations.
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2012, paperback
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