ID | 129198 |
Title Proper | Indigenous rights in western countries |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ma, Andrew |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Canadian government has always tried to maintain Canada's reputation as a beacon of democracy and of a model of social contract theory. But James Anaya, the United Nations' special rapporteur on indigenous rights, may be challenging the impeccable Western democratic image that the international community has so liberally applied to the United States' northern neighbor. |
`In' analytical Note | Harvard International Review Vol.35, No.3; Winter 2014: p.44-47 |
Journal Source | Harvard International Review Vol.35, No.3; Winter 2014: p.44-47 |
Key Words | Negligence to Antagonism ; Spain ; Europe ; European Union - EU ; Western Countries ; Indigenous Rights ; Canada ; United States - US ; Modern Imperialism ; Indigenous Peoples ; Stolen Sisters of Canada ; Western Democratic Image - WDI ; United Nations - UN ; International Community |