Indigenous peoples in international law: A constructivist approach to the Asian controversy

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Kingsbury, B
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10.2307/2997916
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D81 [国际关系];
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Indigenous peoples as an international legal concept has been justified by particular histories in states formed by European colonial settlement, but is increasingly applied globally, prompting sharp protests and calls for a narrow definition by several Asian states. This article proposes broader justifications and a flexible, but focused, definition. It makes a constructivist argument that such global concepts are not sharply defined but are dynamic abstractions, continuously drawing from and shaping the diverse categories and circumstances of different societies and institutions.
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