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Natalie Jones is a policy advisor at the International Institute for Sustainable Development. After graduating from the University of Canterbury, Natalie completed an LLM and PhD at the University of Cambridge, where she won the Whewell Scholarship for International Law. She is an admitted barrister and solicitor in New Zealand.
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Introduction 1. Participation in international governance and the logic of self-determination 2. Finding support for indigenous peoples' participation in the sources of international Law 3. The proliferation of indigenous peoples' participation, 1982-2007 4. Emerging legal status? Participation of indigenous peoples, 2007-2022 5. Conclusion: new epoch, old stones Bibliography International documents Index.
Introduction 1. Participation in international governance and the logic of self-determination 2. Finding support for indigenous peoples' participation in the sources of international Law 3. The proliferation of indigenous peoples' participation, 1982-2007 4. Emerging legal status? Participation of indigenous peoples, 2007-2022 5. Conclusion: new epoch, old stones Bibliography International documents Index.
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