Sovereignty and Struggles
Michael Davis
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politikwissenschaft
Beschreibung
Sovereignty and Struggles explores the ongoing quest for indigenous sovereignty and self-determination, a vital movement for social justice, environmental sustainability, and cultural preservation. The book argues that recognizing indigenous peoples' right to self-governance is essential for genuine reconciliation, challenging conventional notions of state sovereignty.
It reveals that many pre-colonial indigenous governance systems were sophisticated and adaptable, demonstrating a capacity for self-management often overlooked in historical narratives. Furthermore, the pursuit of treaty rights and land rights remains central to indigenous communities seeking to reclaim control over their ancestral lands and resources.
The book begins by tracing the evolution of indigenous sovereignty from pre-colonial times to the present, examining the impact of colonization and the dismantling of indigenous governance structures. It then presents case studies from North America, Australia, and Latin America, showcasing diverse strategies for achieving self-determination, such as treaty renegotiation and constitutional reform.
By drawing upon historical documents, legal analyses, and firsthand accounts, Sovereignty and Struggles provides a comprehensive overview of the political struggles and legal frameworks surrounding indigenous rights, emphasizing the role of international law in supporting these movements.
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