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Indigenous Self-Determination and the legitimacy of sovereign s / Keal, Paul   Journal Article
Keal, Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Self-determination is the cardinal right sought by Indigenous peoples and in practice it may require states to accept divisible sovereignty. For most states, self-determination is framed by decolonization and is applicable to Indigenous peoples only in limited senses of self-government within state structures. Self-determination, however, is enshrined in key human rights documents and by denying Indigenous peoples the right to it, they jeopardize the legitimacy of the human rights regime, and the legitimacy of the United Nations as a source of progressive international law. They also widen the rift between international and world society raising important questions for the legitimacy of the sovereignty system
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Unspoken rules and superpower dominance / Keal, Paul 1983  Book
Keal, Paul Book
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Publication London, macmillan Press, 1983.
Description 262p.
Standard Number 0333324951
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022832327.114/KEA 022832MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Unspoken rules and superpower dominance / Keal, Paul 1983  Book
Keal, Paul Book
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Publication London, Macmillan Press Ltd., 1983.
Description 262p.
Standard Number 0333324951
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024348327.114/KEA 024348MainOn ShelfGeneral