Indigenous Peoples and International Trade
Discover the groundbreaking insights in Indigenous Peoples and International Trade by John Borrows, published by Cambridge University Press in 2022. This compelling collection features contributions from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous experts in the fields of international trade and investment, examining the pivotal role of Indigenous peoples in the realm of international economic law. Spanning 354 pages, this book offers a wealth of ideas and recommendations aimed at governments, academia, and policy makers, all geared towards fostering economic reconciliation. A must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of Indigenous rights and global trade, this work is essential for understanding the future of economic relations in a diverse world.