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Compilation of International and Regional Instruments and Case-Law on Minorities and Indigenous Peoples Rights: Volume II: Regional Instruments [Kõva köide]

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This is Volume II of a unique and much needed collection of materials. A Compilation of International and Regional Instruments and Case-Law on Minorities and Indigenous Peoples Rights brings together global and regional instruments and case-law. Many of these texts and documents are not easily found elsewhere. The breadth of coverage is second to none and testifies to the in-depth knowledge and expertise of the editors. It will be an essential resource for all those working to implement and defend the rights of minorities and indigenous peoples worldwide, i.e., the groups themselves and individuals belonging to them, legal practitioners, human rights defenders, officials of governments and non-governmental organizations, academics, and others. Topics covered include civil, cultural, economic, political, social, and solidarity rights, as well as religious and linguistic rights, land ownership, natural resources, climate change, and many others. The work includes a Foreword, an Introduction, and a detailed Index.





Volume I: International Instruments;

Volume II: Regional Instruments;

Volume III: International Case-Law;

Volume IV: Regional Case-Law.
Medy Dervovic is Researcher at the Stefansson Arctic Institute. He is also a doctoral candidate at Reykjavík University researching the normative impact of climate change on the law of the sea in the Arctic and a visiting researcher at the Arctic Centre, University of Lapland.





Gudmundur Alfredsson is Senior Associate with the Stefansson Arctic Institute in Akureyri and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal on Minority and Group Rights (Brill, 2000-). He chaired the UN Working Group on Minorities (2006) and the expert meetings that drafted the OSCE/HCNM Lund Recommendations (1998-99).