03834nam 2200661 a 450 991078079010332120210527000028.01-283-06022-1978661306022890-474-3130-810.1163/ej.9781571053695.1-352(CKB)2430000000038754(EBL)682291(OCoLC)719377481(SSID)ssj0000470286(PQKBManifestationID)11316256(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000470286(PQKBWorkID)10412208(PQKB)10687133(MiAaPQ)EBC682291(nllekb)BRILL9789047431305(Au-PeEL)EBL682291(CaPaEBR)ebr10461320(CaONFJC)MIL306022(PPN)174397682(EXLCZ)99243000000003875420060612d2006 uy 0engurun####uuuuatxtccrIndigenous peoples' land rights under international law[electronic resource] from victims to actors /Jérémie GilbertArdsley, N.Y. Transnational Publishersc20061 online resource (352 p.)Nijhoff eBook titles 2007Description based upon print version of record.1-57105-369-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. 1. Indigenous peoples as victims : theories of dispossession -- pt. 2. Indigenous peoples as subjects : theories of protection and reparation -- pt. 3. Indigenous peoples as actors : negotiating land rights.This book addresses the right of indigenous peoples to live, own and use their traditional territories. A profound relationship with land and territories characterizes indigenous groups, but indigenous peoples have been and are repeatedly deprived of their lands. This book analyzes whether the international legal regime provides indigenous peoples with the collective right to live on their traditional territories. Through its meticulous and wide-ranging examination of the interaction between international law and indigenous peoples’ land rights, the work explores several burning issues such as collective rights, self-determination, autonomy, property rights, and restitution of land. In assessing the human rights approach to land rights the book delves into the notion of past violations and the role of human rights law in providing for remedies, reparation and restitution. It also argues that there is a new phase in the relationship between States and indigenous peoples in the making of territorial agreements. Based on its analysis of indigenous peoples’ land rights under international law, this book proposes an original theory as regards the legal status of indigenous peoples. It explores how indigenous peoples have been the victims of the rules governing title to territory since the inception of international law, and how under the current human rights regime, indigenous peoples have now gained the status of actors of international law. Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.Indigenous peoplesLand tenureIndigenous peoplesLegal status, laws, etcIndigenous peoples (International law)Human rightsIndigenous peoplesLand tenure.Indigenous peoplesLegal status, laws, etc.Indigenous peoples (International law)Human rights.346.04/3208997Gilbert Jérémie433005MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910780790103321Indigenous peoples' land rights under international law3817829UNINA