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The Interplay between Global and Regional Human Rights Systems in the Construction of the Indigenous Rights RegimeMauro BarelliCity Law School, City University London November 24, 2010 Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 32, No. 4, pp. 951-979, November 2010 Abstract: The emergence of indigenous peoples'' rights represents one of the most significant developments in the recent history of international human rights. The difficult and complex process that ultimately led to the recognition of these rights in international law has demonstrated that global and regional systems can increasingly interplay in the context of human rights development. By considering the parallel normative and political developments that have taken place at the global and regional levels, this article submits that the Inter-American, African, and European human rights systems made important contributions to the construction and consolidation of the global regime of indigenous rights.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 29 Keywords: UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, UNDRIP, soft law Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: November 25, 2010 ; Last revised: January 13, 2011Suggested CitationContact Information
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