Trust Arrangements between States and Indigenous Nations in the International Environment

Trust Arrangements between States and Indigenous Nations in the International Environment

Rudolph Rÿser

Volume 12, Number 2 (2025) 12 (2): 180-188


Palabras clave United Nations Trusteeship Council, sovereignty, Micronesia, Greenland, Catalonia, Commission on Indian Trust Administration and Reform, internally colonized peoples, Dr. Miguel Alfonso Martinez Final Report, protection by the state, Emer de Vattel, jurdicial encirclement, intrusion of non-indigenous laws, trust compact frameworks

Resumen

In this transcript of Dr. Rÿser’s remarks made before the US Department of the Interior’s Secretarial Commission on Indian Trust Administration and Reform, held in Seattle, Washington, on Feb 13, 2003, Dr. Rÿser examines historical and contemporary trust relationships between states and indigenous nations. He outlines the origins and evolution of these arrangements, emphasizing the imbalance of power and the often exploitative nature of such relationships.

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Rudolph Rÿser

Publicado agosto 13, 2025

Cómo citar

Trust Arrangements between States and Indigenous Nations in the International Environment. (2025). Fourth World Journal, 12(2), 180-188. https://doi.org/10.63428/xn5wz218

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