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81. The Constitution's peoples: A robust and group-centered interpretation of Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1892, in light of R v. Powley
82. Liberation and liberal freedom: A critique of Rawls's 'Law of Peoples' in light of positive freedom
83. Constructing a genuine realistic utopia: Reconstructing John Rawls's 'The Law of Peoples'
84. Political Divorce of Peoples: A Search for a Right to Secession in International Law and Normative International Relations Theory
85. Society and global justice in Rawls's 'The Law of Peoples' (John Rawls)
86. Towards an African system for the protection of women's rights: The protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the rights of women in Africa
87. Constructing In/Security in the Arctic: Polar Politics, Indigenous Peoples, and Environmental Change in Canada and Norway
88. Common law aboriginal knowledge protection rights: Recognizing the rights of aboriginal peoples in Canada to prohibit the use and dissemination of elements of their knowledge
89. Water Rights: A Transformative Perspective On Water Rights And Indigenous Peoples
90. Defending Rawls's Law of Peoples against Cosmopolitan Critiques
91. Exploring landscapes as sites of intercultural relations between Indigenous peoples and immigrant settler
92. Autonomy and indigenous peoples of the Arctic: Legal status of Inuit (case study of Greenland and Nunavut) (Denmark)
93. Visions of global justice: The peculiar case of the Law of Peoples (John Rawls)
94. Indigenous peoples and the state: An anthropological analysis of an evolving political relationship
95. Our elders understand our rights: Evolving international law regarding indigenous peoples
96. Peoples of formerly Soviet Central Asia: An intercultural study in historical perspective
97. The emergence of peoples' rights in international relations
98. The evolution of political systems: The case of Micronesia. A study of the political alternatives available to the peoples of Micronesia and their choice of political statu
99. By force or by choice: Exploring contemporary targeted trafficking of native peoples
100. 'No Farther West': The Mobilization of Collective Ethnic Violence against Indigenous Peoples in California, ca. 1850-1865
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