European conquest and the rights of indigenous peoples : the moral backwardness of international society /
"Paul Keal examines the historical role of international law and political theory in justifying the dispossession of indigenous peoples as part of the expansion of international society. Paradoxically, he argues, law and political theory can now form the basis of the recovery of indigenous righ...
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Cambridge, UK ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2003.
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Colección: | Cambridge studies in international relations ;
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100 | 1 | |a Keal, Paul. | |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a European conquest and the rights of indigenous peoples : |b the moral backwardness of international society / |c Paul Keal. |
260 | |a Cambridge, UK ; |a New York : |b Cambridge University Press, |c 2003. | ||
300 | |a ix, 258 p. ; |c 23 cm. | ||
490 | 1 | |a Cambridge studies in international relations ; |v 92 | |
504 | |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 236-250) e índice. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Bringing 'peoples' into international society -- Wild 'men' and other tales -- Dispossession and the purposes of international law -- Recovering rights : land, self-determination, and sovereignty -- The political and moral legacy of conquest -- Dealing with difference. | |
520 | |a "Paul Keal examines the historical role of international law and political theory in justifying the dispossession of indigenous peoples as part of the expansion of international society. Paradoxically, he argues, law and political theory can now form the basis of the recovery of indigenous rights. Arguing for the recognition of indigenous peoples as "peoples" with the right of self-determination in constitutional and international law, Keal questions the moral legitimacy of international society and examines concepts of collective guilt and responsibility." --Descripción del editor. | ||
650 | 0 | |a Indigenous peoples |x Legal status, laws, etc. | |
650 | 7 | |a Pueblos originarios |x Situación legal. |2 UDESA | |
830 | 0 | |a Cambridge studies in international relations ; |v 92. |