Aborigin
Introduction
Aborigin
This entry provides an overview of the legal framework of aborigin, with a description of the most significant features of aborigin at international level.
Related Work and Conclusions
Resources
See Also
References (Papers)
- Respecting The “Guardians Of Nature:” Chile'S Violations Of The Diaguita Indigenous People' Environmental And Human Rights And The Need To Enforce Obligations To Obtain Free, Prior, And Informed Consent, Cynthia Vel, May 2017
- Tribal Trustees In Climate Crisis, Mary Christina Wood, May 2017
- Alaska Natives: Possessing Inherent Rights To Self-Governance And Self-Governing From Time Immemorial To Present Day, Kristin Mccarrey, May 2017
- Evidence Issues In Indian Law Cases, Taylor S. Fielding, May 2017
- Sovereignty, Safety, And Security: Tribal Governments Under The Stafford And Homeland Security Acts, Heidi K. Adams, May 2017
- Toward A New Era Of American Indian Scholarship: An Introductory Essay For The American Indian Law Journal, Matthew L.M. Fletcher, May 2017
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