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Indigenous peoples, the environment and law : An anthology

Autor
Watters L.
Fecha
2004
Fuente
IUCN (ID: MON-079967)
Editor | Lugar de publicación
Carolina Academic Press | Durham, NC, USA
ISBN
0-89089-147-8
Páginas
439 p.
Tipo de documento
Monografía/libro
Idioma
Inglés
Campo de aplicación
Internacional
País/Territorio
Estados Unidos de América, Australia, Bolivia (Estado Plurinacional de), Canadá, Guatemala, Japón, Nueva Zelandia, Filipinas, Federación de Russia
Materia
Medio ambiente gen.
Palabra clave
Pueblos indígenas Derechos humanos Patrimonio cultural Derechos tradicionales/derechos consuetudinarios Países en desarrollo Gestión de animales selváticos por las comunidades
Área geográphica
Ártico
Resumen

Contents

Part 1 Indigenous Peoples and the Emergence of a Framework

Chapter 1 Overview
JAMESA. S. MUSISI, Cultural Diversity and Environment: The Case for Indigenous Peoples

Chapter 2 Framework
RUSSELL LAWRENCE BARSCH, Indigenous Peoples in the 1990’s: From Object to Subject of International Law?

Part II Indigenous Peoples and Contemporary Dimensions

Chapter 3 Biodiversity
GREGORY MAGGIO, Recognizing the Vital Role of Local Communities in International Legal Instruments for Conserving Biodiversity

Chapter 4 Community and Conservation
SEAN MCALLISTER, Community-Based Conservation: Restructuring Institutions to Involve Local Communities in a Meaningful Way

Chapter 5 Traditional Knowledge
SRIVIDHYA RAGAVAN, Protection of Traditional Knowledge

Chapter 6 International Development and Human Rights
FERGUS MACKAY, Universal Rights or a Universe Unto Itself? Indigenous Human Rights and the World Bank’s Draft Operational Policy 4.10 on Indigenous Peoples

Chapter 7 Multinational Corporations
DAVID FAGAN, Acheiving Restitution: The Potential Unjust Enrichment Claims of Indigenous Peoples Against Multinational Corporations

Part III Indigenous Peoples, the Environment and Conflict in a Comparative Context

Chapter 8 The Arctic
JENNIFER MCIVER, Environmental Protection , Indigenous Rights and the Arctic Council: Rock, Paper, Scissors on the Ice?

Chapter 9 Australia
KAREN BRAVO, Balancing Indigenous Rights to Land and the Demands of Economic Devel opm ent: Lessons from the United States and Australia

Chapter 10 Bolivia
LAURIE SARGENT, The Indigenous Peoples of Bolivia’s Amazon Basin Region and ILO Convention No. 169: Real Rights or Rhetoric ?

Chapter 11 Canada
CHARLES MARECIC, Nunavut Territory: Aboriginal Governing in the Canadian Regime of Governance

Chapter 12 Guatemala MICHAEL HOLLEY, Recognizing the Rights of Indigenous People to Their Traditional Lands: A Case Study of an Internally - Displaced Community in Guatemala

Chapter 13 Japan
MORIHIRO ICHIKAWA, Understanding the Fishing Rights of the Ainu of Japan: Lessons Learned From American Indian Law, The Japanese Constitution and International Law

Chapter 14 New Zealand
BENJAMIN KAHN, The Legal Framework Surrounding Maori Claims to Water Resources in New Zealand: in Contrast to the American Indian Experience

Chapter 15 Philippines
MARISSA LEIGH HUGHES, Indigenous Rights in the Philippines: Exploring the Intersection of Cultural Identity, Environment, and Development

Chapter 16 Russia
GAIL OSHERENKO, Indigenous Rights In Russia : Is Title to Land Essential for Cultural Survival?

Chapter 17 Scandinavia
LAWRENCE WATTERS, Indigenous Peoples and the Environment: Convergence from a Nordic Perspective

Chapter 18 United States: Native Hawaiians
GAVIN CLARKSON, Recent Developments: Not Because They Are Brown but Because of Ea*: Rice v. Cayetano

Chapter 19 United States: Sacred Sites
HOWARD VOGEL, The Clash of Stories at Chimney Rock: Cultural Conflict over Native American Sacred Sites on Public Land,

Chapter 20 United States: Water
LLOYD BURTON, The American Indian Water Rights Dilemma: Historical Perspective and Dispute-Settling Policy Recommendations

Chapter 21 United States: Whaling
LAWRENCE WATTERS & CONNIE DUGGER, The Hunt for Gray Whales : The Dilemma of Native American Treaty Rights and the International Moratorium on Whaling

Part IV: Indigenous Peoples, Convergence and Globalization

Chapter 22 Globalization
ALEX SEITA, Globalization and the Convergence of Values

Chapter 23 Impacts of Globalization
JOEL PAUL, Cultural Resistance to Global Governance