Book Review: Indigenous Nations’ Rights in the Balance: An Analysis of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Book Review: Indigenous Nations’ Rights in the Balance

An Analysis of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Rudolph C. Rÿser, Ph.D.

Volume 13, Number 1 (2014) 13 (1): 139-141


Keywords Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights, United Nations, Declaration Analysis, Language Changes, Rights of Indigenous Peoples, UN General Assembly

Abstract

This review by Rudolph C. Rÿser critically examines the historical evolution of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples from 1994 to its adoption in 2013. Drawing on Charmaine White Face’s historical analysis, the review emphasizes how modifications particularly affected indigenous peoples’ rights to self-determination and autonomy.

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Rudolph C. Rÿser, Ph.D.

Published June 1, 2014

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Book Review: Indigenous Nations’ Rights in the Balance: An Analysis of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. (2014). Fourth World Journal, 13(1), 139-141. https://doi.org/10.63428/mp0q8p15

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References

Book Review: Indigenous Nations’ Rights in the Balance: An Analysis of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples By Charmaine White Face, (Sumila Wobaga) 160 pages, Indexed, Living Justice Press. Paper. $20.00

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