Description |
1 online resource (xiv, 151 pages) |
Series |
Globalization and human rights |
|
Globalization and human rights (Cambridge, England)
|
Contents |
Introduction -- Globalization and its multiple discontents -- The process of susceptibility and exclusion -- Indigenous peoples under international economic law -- The experience of indigenous peoples under economic regimes -- The recalibration of indigenous rights and economic law -- Indigenous interests and the future of economic treaties -- Toward an indigenous-based critique of globalization -- Conclusion |
Summary |
"Despite the tremendous progress in the development of scientific knowledge, the understanding of the causes of poverty and inequality, and the role of politics and governance in addressing modern challenges, issues such as social inclusion, poverty, marginalization and despair continue to be a reality across the world - and most often impact Indigenous Peoples. At the Margins of Globalization explores how Indigenous Peoples are affected by globalization, and the culture of individual choice without responsibility that it promotes, while addressing what can be done about it. Though international trade and investment agreements are unlikely to go away, the inclusion of Indigenous rights provisions has made a positive difference. This book explains how these provisions operate and how to build from their limited success."--Website book description, Information tab |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Electronic resource, viewed: August 18, 2021 |
Subject |
Indigenous peoples (International law)
|
|
Indigenous peoples -- Economic conditions.
|
|
Globalization -- Economic aspects
|
|
Human rights and globalization.
|
|
International law.
|
|
Human rights.
|
|
International Trade Law
|
|
Human Rights
|
|
globalism.
|
|
Globalization -- Economic aspects
|
|
Human rights
|
|
Human rights and globalization
|
|
Indigenous peoples -- Economic conditions
|
|
Indigenous peoples (International law)
|
|
International law
|
Form |
Electronic book
|
ISBN |
9781108596503 |
|
1108596509 |
|