Globalised First Nation politics : the United Nations drafted declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples and the Canadian experience
Since 1995, indigenous peoples from around the world and United Nations (UN) member states have been meeting once a year for two weeks to discuss the UN Drafted Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (DDRIP). The DDRIP is a proposed document that defines the human rights of indigenous peopl...
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