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1022Too liberal for global governance? International legal human rights system and indigenous peoples’ right to self-determinationJournal of International Political Theory 13 (2): 196-214. 2017.This article considers whether the international legal human rights system founded on liberal individualism, as endorsed by liberal theorists, can function as a fair universal legal regime. This question is examined in relation to the collective right to self-determination demanded by indigenous peoples, who are paradigmatic decent nonliberal peoples. Indigenous peoples’ collective right to self-determination has been internationally recognized in the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peop…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |
| Asian Philosophy |