Indigenous peoples inspiring sustainable development : implementing UNDRIP through international law and covenants
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Indigenous peoples inspiring sustainable development : implementing UNDRIP through international law and covenants
(Treaty implementation for sustainable development)
Cambridge University Press, 2026
- : hardback
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Content Type: text (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Indigenous peoples rights in ILO 169 and UNDRIP
- Indigenous peoples, sustainable development and international law
- Indigenous trade and investment Law for sustainability
- Traditional knowledge, genetic resources, and Indigenous treaty law
- Renewable resources, sustainable development, and Indigenous treaty law
- Indigenous rights, cultural heritage, and indigenous treaty law
- Extractive industries, sustainable development, and Indigenous treaty law
- Treaty rights throughout history in Canada
- Treaty rights to economic sovereignty in the United States
- Legal standing for nature in New Zealand
- Indigenous treaties for sustainable development in the Andes
- Rights of Indigenous peoples to advance SDGs in Bangladesh and Mexico
- UNDRIP principles and sustainability innovations in indigenous trade rules
- New directions for treaties advancing sustainable development in the context of the rights of indigenous peoples

