Legal Pluralism, Indigenous People and Small Island Developing States: Achieving good Environmental governance in the South Pacific

作者: Erika J. Techera

DOI: 10.1080/07329113.2010.10756646

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摘要: AbstractIn the last two decades indigenous peoples have obtained a greater ‘voice’ at international level while same time laws established rights of and drawn attention to their importance in environmental governance. A number legal instruments now make specific reference peoples, customary law traditional knowledge. However, they do not directly address often complex issues involved implementing policy countries where multiple orders operate, conflicts between state-based norms governance regimes remain significant issue. This paper explores problem context sustainable development, with particular small island developing states (SIDS) South Pacific.International was past domain states. With establishment United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations...

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