Self-determination, indigenous peoples and minorities

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Castellino, J. and Gilbert, J. 2003. Self-determination, indigenous peoples and minorities. Macquarie law journal. 3, pp. 155-178.
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TitleSelf-determination, indigenous peoples and minorities
AuthorsCastellino, J. and Gilbert, J.
PublisherDivision of Law, Macquarie University
JournalMacquarie law journal
ISSN1445-386X
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