Indigenous Rights in the Age of the UN Declaration
Discover the transformative insights of Elvira Pulitano in her compelling book, Indigenous Rights in the Age of the UN Declaration, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. This 370-page paperback delves into the pivotal role that indigenous peoples play in shaping international law, advocating for a more humane approach that transcends state priorities.
Pulitano highlights the urgent need to extend the human rights and freedoms outlined in various UN human rights instruments to indigenous communities. By doing so, she emphasizes the importance of recognizing and protecting the rights of these groups in the context of global governance.
Join the conversation on indigenous rights and explore how these communities are influencing legal frameworks at the international level. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in human rights, law, and social justice.