Autonomy in Nicaragua and Nunavut : a comparative study in self-determination

This thesis examines the concept of self-determination, as defined by competent international agencies. Analyzing the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement and the Estatuto de Ia Autonomia de las Regiones de Ia Costa Atlantica de Nicaragua (Autonomy Statute for the Regions of the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua...

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Other Authors: Tough, Frank
Language:en_US
Published: 2006
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spelling ndltd-USASK-oai-ecommons.usask.ca-10388-etd-06212006-0942112014-11-20T04:55:39ZAutonomy in Nicaragua and Nunavut : a comparative study in self-determinationSelf-determinationAutonomyInuitMiskitu-naninative americansThis thesis examines the concept of self-determination, as defined by competent international agencies. Analyzing the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement and the Estatuto de Ia Autonomia de las Regiones de Ia Costa Atlantica de Nicaragua (Autonomy Statute for the Regions of the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua), this work proposes that these two laws of legislation do provide a starting point for the Inuit and the Miskitu-nani to definitely begin to work towards achieving a degree of self-determination within the nation-states in which these peoples live. After analyzing the historic development of the concept of self-determination and placing the Inuit and the Miskitu-nani in a theoretical framework of internal colonization, this work looks at the history and background of both peoples as well as at the final documents: the Law of Autonomy, the Nunavut Final Agreement and the Nunavut Law. Following a comparison and an analysis of these agreements, it is proposed that they represent an initial political step that, by providing some self- administration, potentially opens a road to self-determination for these Aboriginal nations —self-determination as defined by international agencies and accepted by most member states of the United Nations.Tough, Frank2006-06-21T09:42:11Z2013-01-04T04:39:40Z2007-02-03T08:00:00Z2013-01-04T04:39:40Z1996-091996-09September 1996textthesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-06212006-094211en_US
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topic Self-determination
Autonomy
Inuit
Miskitu-nani
native americans
spellingShingle Self-determination
Autonomy
Inuit
Miskitu-nani
native americans
Autonomy in Nicaragua and Nunavut : a comparative study in self-determination
description This thesis examines the concept of self-determination, as defined by competent international agencies. Analyzing the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement and the Estatuto de Ia Autonomia de las Regiones de Ia Costa Atlantica de Nicaragua (Autonomy Statute for the Regions of the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua), this work proposes that these two laws of legislation do provide a starting point for the Inuit and the Miskitu-nani to definitely begin to work towards achieving a degree of self-determination within the nation-states in which these peoples live. After analyzing the historic development of the concept of self-determination and placing the Inuit and the Miskitu-nani in a theoretical framework of internal colonization, this work looks at the history and background of both peoples as well as at the final documents: the Law of Autonomy, the Nunavut Final Agreement and the Nunavut Law. Following a comparison and an analysis of these agreements, it is proposed that they represent an initial political step that, by providing some self- administration, potentially opens a road to self-determination for these Aboriginal nations —self-determination as defined by international agencies and accepted by most member states of the United Nations.
author2 Tough, Frank
author_facet Tough, Frank
title Autonomy in Nicaragua and Nunavut : a comparative study in self-determination
title_short Autonomy in Nicaragua and Nunavut : a comparative study in self-determination
title_full Autonomy in Nicaragua and Nunavut : a comparative study in self-determination
title_fullStr Autonomy in Nicaragua and Nunavut : a comparative study in self-determination
title_full_unstemmed Autonomy in Nicaragua and Nunavut : a comparative study in self-determination
title_sort autonomy in nicaragua and nunavut : a comparative study in self-determination
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-06212006-094211
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