self-determination;
indigenous peoples;
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples;
participatory rights;
D O I:
10.1163/187197311X599450
中图分类号:
D9 [法律];
DF [法律];
学科分类号:
0301 ;
摘要:
The right of peoples to self-determination represents one of the most controversial norms of international law. In particular, two questions connected with the meaning and scope of this right have been traditionally contentious: first, who constitutes a 'people' for the purposes of self-determination, and, secondly, what does the right of self-determination actually imply for its legitimate holders. Against this unsettled background, the 2007 United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) affirmed, in a straightforward manner, that indigenous peoples have the right to self-determination. In light of the uncertainties that were mentioned above, it becomes necessary to clarify the actual implications of this important recognition. This article will seek to do so by discussing the drafting history of the provision on self-determination contained in the UNDRIP and positioning it within the broader normative framework of the instrument.
机构:
Univ Northern British Columbia, Canada Res Chair, Prince George, BC, CanadaUniv Northern British Columbia, Canada Res Chair, Prince George, BC, Canada
机构:
Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, CanberraDepartment of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra
机构:
Univ Andina Simon Bolivar, Sede Ecuador, Toledo N22-80,Plaza Brasilia, Ciudad De Quito 1712569, EcuadorUniv Andina Simon Bolivar, Sede Ecuador, Toledo N22-80,Plaza Brasilia, Ciudad De Quito 1712569, Ecuador