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Jonathan Hawkins

Indigenous Environmental Laws

Indigenous Environmental Laws explores the complex intersection of indigenous rights, environmental protection, and legal systems. It critically examines the existing legal frameworks designed to safeguard indigenous lands and resources, highlighting their limitations and effectiveness. Understanding the historical context of colonization and resource extraction is essential to grasping the current legal landscape, as historical policies have shaped present-day struggles over land and resources.

The book progresses by first introducing core concepts such as indigenous rights and informed consent. It then examines international treaties and domestic legal frameworks across various countries, comparing their approaches to indigenous environmental protection. Case studies of legal challenges further illustrate factors that contribute to positive outcomes for indigenous communities. The book emphasizes that existing legal frameworks often fail to adequately protect indigenous environmental rights due to systemic biases and the prioritization of economic interests.

This book provides a comparative analysis of legal frameworks, incorporating perspectives from indigenous legal scholars and activists. It connects to fields such as human rights law, environmental science, and political science. By providing a comprehensive overview of the legal landscape and practical strategies, the book aims to empower indigenous communities to effectively manage their lands and resources.
165 Druckseiten
Ursprüngliche Veröffentlichung
2025
Jahr der Veröffentlichung
2025
Verlag
Publifye
Übersetzer
Ái
Zeichner
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