Indigenous Peoples and International Trade
Herausgeber: Borrows, John; Schwartz, Risa
Indigenous Peoples and International Trade
Herausgeber: Borrows, John; Schwartz, Risa
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An exploration of economic rights afforded Indigenous peoples in international law and their diffusion to international trade and investment instruments.
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An exploration of economic rights afforded Indigenous peoples in international law and their diffusion to international trade and investment instruments.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781108493062
- ISBN-10: 1108493068
- Artikelnr.: 58776886
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781108493062
- ISBN-10: 1108493068
- Artikelnr.: 58776886
Foreword James (Sa'kej) Youngblood Henderson; Introduction John Borrows and
Risa Schwartz; Part I: Indigenous Peoples and International Trade and
Investment: Historical and Regional Perspectives; 1. Indigenous Diversities
in International Investment and Trade John Borrows;2. Indigenous Historic
Trade in the Western Hemisphere Angelique Eaglewoman (Wambdi A.
Was'tewinyan); 3. Indigenous Peoples of Mexico At the Crossroads: The Human
Cost of Continental Trade James Hopkins; 4. Neocolonialism and the Tension
Between International Investment Law and Indigenous Peoples: The Latin
American Experience Enrique Prieto-Ríos and Daniel Rivas-Ramírez; 5. How
the WTO Constructed Inuit and Indigenous Identity in the Ec-Seals Products
Michael Fakhri and Madeleine Redfern; Part II: Building a More Equitable
and Inclusive Free Trade Agreement; 6. Environment Chapter: Recognizing the
Rights of Indigenous Peoples in International Trade and Environment William
David; 7. Intellectual Property Chapter: Trade-Related Aspects of
Traditional Knowledge Protection Oluwatobiloba Moody; 8. Investment
Chapter: International Investment Agreements and Indigenous Peoples' Rights
Brenda L. Gunn; 9. Government Procurement Chapter: The Complex Landscape of
Indigenous Procurement Maria Panezi; 10. Trade and Indigenous Peoples
Chapter: Developing a Trade and Indigenous Peoples Chapter For
International Trade Agreements Risa Schwartz; 11. General Exceptions: The
Treaty of Waitangi Exception in New Zealand's Free Trade Agreements Amokura
Kawharu; 12. Human Rights Impact Assessment: Assessing Impacts of Trade
Agreements Human Rights and Indigenous Rights Caroline Dommen; Index.
Risa Schwartz; Part I: Indigenous Peoples and International Trade and
Investment: Historical and Regional Perspectives; 1. Indigenous Diversities
in International Investment and Trade John Borrows;2. Indigenous Historic
Trade in the Western Hemisphere Angelique Eaglewoman (Wambdi A.
Was'tewinyan); 3. Indigenous Peoples of Mexico At the Crossroads: The Human
Cost of Continental Trade James Hopkins; 4. Neocolonialism and the Tension
Between International Investment Law and Indigenous Peoples: The Latin
American Experience Enrique Prieto-Ríos and Daniel Rivas-Ramírez; 5. How
the WTO Constructed Inuit and Indigenous Identity in the Ec-Seals Products
Michael Fakhri and Madeleine Redfern; Part II: Building a More Equitable
and Inclusive Free Trade Agreement; 6. Environment Chapter: Recognizing the
Rights of Indigenous Peoples in International Trade and Environment William
David; 7. Intellectual Property Chapter: Trade-Related Aspects of
Traditional Knowledge Protection Oluwatobiloba Moody; 8. Investment
Chapter: International Investment Agreements and Indigenous Peoples' Rights
Brenda L. Gunn; 9. Government Procurement Chapter: The Complex Landscape of
Indigenous Procurement Maria Panezi; 10. Trade and Indigenous Peoples
Chapter: Developing a Trade and Indigenous Peoples Chapter For
International Trade Agreements Risa Schwartz; 11. General Exceptions: The
Treaty of Waitangi Exception in New Zealand's Free Trade Agreements Amokura
Kawharu; 12. Human Rights Impact Assessment: Assessing Impacts of Trade
Agreements Human Rights and Indigenous Rights Caroline Dommen; Index.
Foreword James (Sa'kej) Youngblood Henderson; Introduction John Borrows and
Risa Schwartz; Part I: Indigenous Peoples and International Trade and
Investment: Historical and Regional Perspectives; 1. Indigenous Diversities
in International Investment and Trade John Borrows;2. Indigenous Historic
Trade in the Western Hemisphere Angelique Eaglewoman (Wambdi A.
Was'tewinyan); 3. Indigenous Peoples of Mexico At the Crossroads: The Human
Cost of Continental Trade James Hopkins; 4. Neocolonialism and the Tension
Between International Investment Law and Indigenous Peoples: The Latin
American Experience Enrique Prieto-Ríos and Daniel Rivas-Ramírez; 5. How
the WTO Constructed Inuit and Indigenous Identity in the Ec-Seals Products
Michael Fakhri and Madeleine Redfern; Part II: Building a More Equitable
and Inclusive Free Trade Agreement; 6. Environment Chapter: Recognizing the
Rights of Indigenous Peoples in International Trade and Environment William
David; 7. Intellectual Property Chapter: Trade-Related Aspects of
Traditional Knowledge Protection Oluwatobiloba Moody; 8. Investment
Chapter: International Investment Agreements and Indigenous Peoples' Rights
Brenda L. Gunn; 9. Government Procurement Chapter: The Complex Landscape of
Indigenous Procurement Maria Panezi; 10. Trade and Indigenous Peoples
Chapter: Developing a Trade and Indigenous Peoples Chapter For
International Trade Agreements Risa Schwartz; 11. General Exceptions: The
Treaty of Waitangi Exception in New Zealand's Free Trade Agreements Amokura
Kawharu; 12. Human Rights Impact Assessment: Assessing Impacts of Trade
Agreements Human Rights and Indigenous Rights Caroline Dommen; Index.
Risa Schwartz; Part I: Indigenous Peoples and International Trade and
Investment: Historical and Regional Perspectives; 1. Indigenous Diversities
in International Investment and Trade John Borrows;2. Indigenous Historic
Trade in the Western Hemisphere Angelique Eaglewoman (Wambdi A.
Was'tewinyan); 3. Indigenous Peoples of Mexico At the Crossroads: The Human
Cost of Continental Trade James Hopkins; 4. Neocolonialism and the Tension
Between International Investment Law and Indigenous Peoples: The Latin
American Experience Enrique Prieto-Ríos and Daniel Rivas-Ramírez; 5. How
the WTO Constructed Inuit and Indigenous Identity in the Ec-Seals Products
Michael Fakhri and Madeleine Redfern; Part II: Building a More Equitable
and Inclusive Free Trade Agreement; 6. Environment Chapter: Recognizing the
Rights of Indigenous Peoples in International Trade and Environment William
David; 7. Intellectual Property Chapter: Trade-Related Aspects of
Traditional Knowledge Protection Oluwatobiloba Moody; 8. Investment
Chapter: International Investment Agreements and Indigenous Peoples' Rights
Brenda L. Gunn; 9. Government Procurement Chapter: The Complex Landscape of
Indigenous Procurement Maria Panezi; 10. Trade and Indigenous Peoples
Chapter: Developing a Trade and Indigenous Peoples Chapter For
International Trade Agreements Risa Schwartz; 11. General Exceptions: The
Treaty of Waitangi Exception in New Zealand's Free Trade Agreements Amokura
Kawharu; 12. Human Rights Impact Assessment: Assessing Impacts of Trade
Agreements Human Rights and Indigenous Rights Caroline Dommen; Index.