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Reparations for Indigenous Peoples Federico Lenzerini (Professor of Law, University of Siena and Consultant to UNESCO)

Reparations for Indigenous Peoples By Federico Lenzerini (Professor of Law, University of Siena and Consultant to UNESCO)

Reparations for Indigenous Peoples by Federico Lenzerini (Professor of Law, University of Siena and Consultant to UNESCO)


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The volume brings together a group of renowned legal experts and activists from different parts of the world who, from international and comparative perspectives, consider the right of indigenous peoples to reparations for breaches of their individual and collective rights.

Reparations for Indigenous Peoples Summary

Reparations for Indigenous Peoples: International and Comparative Perspectives by Federico Lenzerini (Professor of Law, University of Siena and Consultant to UNESCO)

The volume brings together a group of renowned legal experts and activists from different parts of the world who, from international and comparative perspectives, consider the right of indigenous peoples to reparations for breaches of their individual and collective rights. The first part of the book is devoted to general aspects of this important question, providing a comprehensive assessment of the relevant international legal framework and including overviews of the topic of reparations for human rights violations, the status of indigenous peoples in international law and the vision of reparations as conceived by the peoples concerned. The second part embraces a comprehensive investigation of the relevant practice at the international, regional, and national level, including some pertinent, in-depth case-studies, offering a comparative perspective on the ways in which the right of indigenous peoples to reparation is realized worldwide. The contributions forming the second part also examine the best practices for granting effective reparations, according to the ideologies and expectations of the communities concerned. The global picture painted by these contributions offers a view of the status of relevant international law that is synthesised in the final chapter, which also prescribes the best practices and strategies to be adopted in order to maximize concrete opportunities for indigenous peoples to obtain effective redress. As a whole, the volume offers a comprehensive vision of its subject matter in international and comparative law, with a practical approach aimed at supporting legal academics, administrators, and practitioners concerned in improving the avenues and modalities of reparations for indigenous peoples.

Reparations for Indigenous Peoples Reviews

As Lenzerini rightly concludes, the question of reparations for indigenous peoples - in addition to a legal question - often constitutes a philosophical and social question. Thus, the publication addresses the limitations arising in this context by not only elaborating on the judicial barriers but also the psychological grounds for refusing the implementation of a full reparation program...the book provides a very valuable and important study on the matter and its detailed examples on state practice and litigation processes possess considerable value both for scholars and practitioners alike. * Jane A. Hofbauer, Austrian Review of International and European Law *

About Federico Lenzerini (Professor of Law, University of Siena and Consultant to UNESCO)

Federico Lenzerini is Professor of Law, University of Siena (Italy) and Consultant to UNESCO (Paris)

Table of Contents

I INTERNATIONAL LAW, REPARATIONS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ; 1. Reparations for Indigenous Peoples in International and Comparative Law: An Introduction ; 2. The Contemporary Evolution of International Law: Is the International Community Ready to Grant Reparations for Human Rights Violations? ; 3. Reparations for Indigenous Peoples: The Present Value of Past Wrongs ; 4. The Trail of Broken Dreams: The Status of Indigenous Peoples in International Law ; 5. Indigenous Peoples, Afro-Indigenous People and Reparations ; 6. Indigenous Peoples and Psychosocial Reparation: The Vision of Latin American Indigenous Communities ; II REPARATIONS TO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: INTERNATIONAL, REGIONAL AND NATIONAL APPROACHES ; 7. Reparations for Indigenous Peoples: Global International Instruments and Institutions ; 8. Indigenous Land Rights: The Challenge of Reparation ; 9. Reparations for Cultural Loss ; 10. In Praise of Guilt: How the Yearning for Moral Purity Blocks Reparations for Native Americans ; 11. An American Indian Reparations Strategy: Repairing Federal Indian Law ; 12. Genocide Against the Chiricahua Apache Peoples. The Need For Reparations ; 13. Reparations for Indigenous Peoples in Canada ; 14. Reparations for Indigenous Peoples in the Case Law of the Interamerican Court of Human Rights ; 15. Reparations for Indigenous Peoples in Two Selected Latin American Countries ; 16. Reparations for Indigenous Peoples in Europe: The Case of the Sami People ; 17. Reparations for Indigenous Peoples in Africa ; 18. International Law and Reparations for Indigenous Peoples in Asia ; 19. Reparations for Masyarakat Adat in Indonesia: A Sombre Tale ; 20. The Persistent Absence of a Foundational Principle? Indigenous Australians, Proprietary and Family Reparations ; 21. Reparations for Maori Grievances in Aotearoa New Zealand ; III BEST PRACTICES AND STRATEGIES OF REPARATIONS TO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ; 22. Conclusive Note: An Attempt to Define Best Practices and Strategies for Maximizing the Concrete Chances of Reparation for Injuries Suffered by Indigenous Peoples

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NPB9780199235605
9780199235605
0199235600
Reparations for Indigenous Peoples: International and Comparative Perspectives by Federico Lenzerini (Professor of Law, University of Siena and Consultant to UNESCO)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2008-01-24
680
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