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Keyword [Peoples]
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On The Concept Of Justice In Rawls’s The Law Of Peoples
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State Succession In Respect Of Indigenous Land-related Treaties Signed By Indigenous Communities
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Research Of Strengthening Budget Performance Supervision Of Local People’s Congress
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A Study On International Legal Issues Of Non-Traditional Security In Arctic Region
65.
Research On The Protection Of The Rights Of Inhabitants In Central Plains During The Construction Of National Parks
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Research On The Policy Of Communist Party Of China On "Issues Relating To Agriculture,rural Areas,and Rural People" In The New Era
67.
The Referendum System From The Perspective Of International Law
68.
The People's Democratic Party And The Study Of Democratization In Nigeria
69.
Cultural Resilience And Social Adaptation Of Mountain Peoples
70.
A New Legal Era for the Indigenous Peoples of Taiwan---Self-Government
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The application of the local remedies rule under the African charter on human and peoples' rights: With a case study of communications from the Niger Delta
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Community, law, and justice: Conflict between indigenous peoples' claims to self-determination and the transnational economic interests in Peru and Canada
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Climate change and indigenous peoples in Latin America
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The land of whose father? The politics of indigenous peoples' claims
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Consultation or consent? Indigenous people's participatory rights with regard to the exploration of natural resources according the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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'We speak for ourselves': The first national congress of indigenous peoples and the politics of indigenismo in Mexico, 1968--1982
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'The Law of Peoples', human rights and minority rights: A study on legitimacy and international justice
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Taking duties seriously? The state obligations to consult and to accommodate Indigenous Peoples' rights
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Aboriginal self-determination: Accommodation and protection under Canadian constitutional law
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Marginalization and challenge: The production of knowledge and landscape in Canadian nuclear waste management policy making
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