Part I The UNDRIP’s relationship to existing international law, Ch.1 Who are ‘Indigenous Peoples’? An examination of concepts concerning group membership in the UNDRIP

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Castellino, J. and Doyle, C. 2018. Part I The UNDRIP’s relationship to existing international law, Ch.1 Who are ‘Indigenous Peoples’? An examination of concepts concerning group membership in the UNDRIP. in: Hohmann, J. and Weller, M. (ed.) The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: a commentary Oxford University Press (OUP). pp. 7-37
Chapter titlePart I The UNDRIP’s relationship to existing international law, Ch.1 Who are ‘Indigenous Peoples’? An examination of concepts concerning group membership in the UNDRIP
AuthorsCastellino, J. and Doyle, C.
Abstract

This chapter assesses the question of the people and peoples to whom the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) applies, tracking the concepts of person, persons, groups, people, and peoples in international law, and the UNDRIP's contribution to these concepts. The opening section of the chapter illustrates that the status of indigenous peoples in customary international law stands closer to peoples in the continuum between minorities and peoples. Minorities, while gaining the right to protection and promotion of their group identity, do not automatically gain the right to self-determination. Indigenous peoples ought to, but their rights towards this are constrained by state interests.

Research GroupLaw and Politics
Page range7-37
Book titleThe UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: a commentary
EditorsHohmann, J. and Weller, M.
PublisherOxford University Press (OUP)
SeriesOxford Commentaries on International Law
ISBN
Hardcover9780199673223
Publication dates
Print22 Mar 2018
Publication process dates
Deposited06 Jul 2015
Accepted01 Jan 2015
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199673223.003.0002
LanguageEnglish
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