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Judul Indigenous Rights and United Nations Standards : Self-Determination, Culture and Land / Alexandra Xanthaki
Pengarang Xanthaki, Alexandra
Penerbitan Cambridge : Thomson, 2007
Deskripsi Fisik xxxix,314p.; 24cm. ;24cm.
ISBN 9780521835749
Subjek Indigenous cultural rights
United Nations
Human Rights
Abstrak Comparative law is increasingly used as a tool in the making of law at national, regional and international levels. Private international law is now often affected by international conventions, and the issues faced by classical conflicts rules are flequently dealt with by substantive harmonization of law under international auspices. Mixed international arbitrations, especially those involving state economic activity, raise mixed questions of public and private international law, while in many fields (such as the protection of human rights and democratic standars, investment guarantees and international criminal law) international and national system interact. National constitutional arrangements relating to 'foreign affairs', and to the implementation of international norms, are a focus of attention.
Catatan Indeks : p.306-314
p.286-305
Bahasa Inggris
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