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ISBN: 0199284644
Author: Rodr
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The debate surrounding the rights of indigenous peoples is one of the most dynamic and controversial fields in contemporary politics. This book analyses the work of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) as a driving force in developing the status of indigenous peoples in international law. Focussing on the creation and implementation of the two legally binding international instruments in the area, Conventions No. 107 (1957) and 169 (1989), Rodríguez-Pinero traces the historical and political processes at work in the struggle of indigenous peoples for legal recognition.
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Indigenous Peoples, Postcolonialism, and International Law: The ILO Regime (1919-1989)

