European Conquest and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
In "European Conquest and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples," author Paul Keal presents a compelling argument for the recognition of indigenous peoples as distinct 'peoples' entitled to self-determination under constitutional and international law. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2003, this insightful work spans 276 pages and challenges the moral legitimacy of international society. Keal delves into critical concepts such as collective guilt and responsibility, offering readers a thought-provoking examination of contemporary issues surrounding indigenous rights. This accessible study is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics between European conquest and the ongoing fight for indigenous sovereignty. Discover the importance of legal recognition and the implications for global society through Keal's engaging narrative.