Indigenous Space and Marginalized Peoples in the United Nations
Indigenous Space and Marginalized Peoples in the United Nations by J. Dahl is a compelling exploration of the significant advancements in rights achieved by indigenous peoples within the United Nations framework. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2012, this 1st edition paperback spans 296 pages and delves into the unique strategies employed by indigenous communities to foster unity and consensus among themselves. Dahl meticulously examines the formation of an indigenous caucus and the broader concept of global indigenousness, highlighting how these elements have empowered marginalized groups in the international arena. This insightful book is essential for anyone interested in human rights, indigenous studies, and global governance, providing a thorough understanding of the dynamics at play in the UN regarding indigenous peoples. Enhance your knowledge and perspective on this vital topic by adding this important work to your collection.