AM IND 280B
Indigenous Peoples in International Law
American Indian Studies · 1 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
Students become familiar with Indigenous peoples’ involvement in human rights movement and corresponding developments (drafting of instruments, claims, reports, hearings, and cases) in United Nations, Organization of American States, and other institutions. Particular attention is paid to U.N. General Assembly’s 2007 adoption of Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, as well as to regional developments around world. Additional focus on challenges of implementing human rights standards to improve situation of Indigenous peoples in domestic settings, including U.S. Study of contemporary instances in which Indigenous peoples have used international human rights system to address issues in self-governance and political participation. Concurrently scheduled with Law 444.
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Requisite: course 280A.
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AM IND 280B
- AM IND 280AIndigenous Peoples in International Law
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