Self-Determination as Voice
Explore the intricate relationship between Indigenous representation and international law in Self-Determination as Voice by Natalie Jones. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2024, this insightful hardback edition spans 362 pages, providing a comprehensive analysis of how various states and international organizations have established mechanisms to incorporate Indigenous voices into policy-making, law-making, and decision-making processes. Jones meticulously maps these vital developments and elucidates their foundations in the international law of self-determination and customary international law. This book is essential for scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the evolving dynamics of Indigenous rights and international governance. Discover how the principles of self-determination are not only theoretical but are actively shaping the global landscape today.