This book addresses how international trade, investment and finance agreements have unintended consequences and result in inequality. It will be of use to scholars, practitioners and policy-makers that want to address modern challenges for Indigenous Peoples, including social inclusion and socio-economic marginalization in a globalized world.
This book addresses how international trade, investment and finance agreements have unintended consequences and result in inequality. It will be of use to scholars, practitioners and policy-makers that want to address modern challenges for Indigenous Peoples, including social inclusion and socio-economic marginalization in a globalized world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sergio Puig is Professor of Law and Director of the International Trade and Business Law Program at the University of Arizona. He specializes in free trade agreements, international investment law and dispute settlement, with a particular focus on the NAFTA (now USMCA) as well as economic rights of Indigenous Peoples. Before entering academia, he practiced international law and arbitration and worked as a diplomat at the World Bank Group.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Globalization and its multiple discontents 2. The process of susceptibility and exclusion 3. Indigenous peoples under international economic law 4. The experience of indigenous peoples under economic regimes 5. The recalibration of interest of indigenous rights and economic law 6. Indigenous interest and the future of economic treaties 7. Towards an indigenous based critic of globalization Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Globalization and its multiple discontents 2. The process of susceptibility and exclusion 3. Indigenous peoples under international economic law 4. The experience of indigenous peoples under economic regimes 5. The recalibration of interest of indigenous rights and economic law 6. Indigenous interest and the future of economic treaties 7. Towards an indigenous based critic of globalization Conclusion.
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