Self-Determination as Voice
The Participation of Indigenous Peoples in International Governance
- Author: Natalie Jones, University of Cambridge
- Date Published: January 2024
- availability: Not yet published - available from October 2024
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781009406314
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Self-Determination as Voice addresses the relationship between Indigenous peoples' participation in international governance and the law of self-determination. Many states and international organizations have put in place institutional mechanisms for the express purpose of including Indigenous representatives in international policy-making and decision-making processes, as well as in the negotiation and drafting of international legal instruments. Indigenous peoples' rights have a higher profile in the UN system than ever before. This book argues that the establishment and use of mechanisms and policies to enable a certain level of Indigenous peoples' participation in international governance has become a widespread practice, and perhaps even one that is accepted as law. In theory, the law of self-determination supports this move, and it is arguably emerging as a rule of customary international law. However, ultimately the achievement of the ideal of full and effective participation, in a manner that would fulfil Indigenous peoples' right to self-determination, remains deferred.
Read more- Proposes an innovative account of how indigenous peoples' participation in international governance is based in customary international law
- Traces how international organizations and states have built spaces for indigenous peoples' participation in international law-, policy- and decision-making
- Offers a clear and accessible theoretical argument for how indigenous peoples' participation in international bodies is grounded in the law of self-determination
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- Date Published: January 2024
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781009406314
- length: 362 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 155 x 25 mm
- weight: 0.709kg
- availability: Not yet published - available from October 2024
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Participation in international governance and the logic of self-determination
2. Finding support for indigenous peoples' participation in the sources of international Law
3. The proliferation of indigenous peoples' participation, 1982-2007
4. Emerging legal status? Participation of indigenous peoples, 2007-2022
5. Conclusion: new epoch, old stones
Bibliography
International documents
Index.
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