Description: Across the globe, there are numerous examples of treaties, compacts, or other negotiated agreements that mediate relationships between Indigenous peoples and states or settler communities. Perhaps the best known of these, New Zealand’s Treaty of Waitangi is a living, and historically rich, illustration of this types of negotiated agreement, and both the symmetries and asymmetries of Indigenous-State relations. This collection refreshes the scholarly and public discourse relating to the Treaty of Waitangi and makes a significant contribution to the international discussion of Indigenous-State relations and reconciliation. The essays in this collection explore the diversity of meanings that have been ascribed to Indigenous-State compacts, such as the Treaty, by different interpretive communities. As such, they enable and illuminate a more dynamic conversation about their meanings and applications, as well as their critical role in processes of reconciliation and transitional justice today.
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EAN: 9780367895440
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ISBN: 9780367895440
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Book Title: Indigenous Peoples and the State: International Pe
Item Height: 1.2 cm
Item Weight: 0.4 kg
Number of Pages: 206 Pages
Publication Name: Indigenous Peoples and the State
Language: English
Publisher: Routledge
Subject: Indigenous Peoples, General, Customs & Traditions
Publication Year: 2020
Type: Textbook
Author: Mark Hickford, Carwyn Jones
Item Length: 9.2 in
Subject Area: Law, Social Science
Series: Indigenous Peoples and the Law Ser.
Item Width: 6.2 in
Format: Trade Paperback