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Original Nation approaches to inter-national law : the quest for the rights of indigenous peoples and nature in the age of Anthropocene / Hiroshi Fukurai, Richard Krooth.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fukurai, Hiroshi, 1954- author.
Krooth, Richard, author.
Contributor:
George Clapp Vaillant Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Indigenous peoples--Legal status, laws, etc.
Indigenous peoples.
Physical Description:
xxii, 370 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: The Original Nation Scholarship
1. The Original Nation Scholarship
2. Outline of Chapters
3. Conclusion
Bibliography
2. The Nation and the State
1. The Nation
1.1. Taxonomy of the Nation
1.2. Original Nation Libertarianism (ONL) in Europe
2. The State
2.1. Taxonomy of the State
2.2. The State and Post-Colonial Narratives of the Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL)
3. The "Fourth World" International Analytic Discourse
4. The Primacy of the Original Nation in Geopolitical Analyzes
5. Conclusions
3. The Conflict Between the Nation and the State
1. The Philippines and Moro People
2. Myanmar and Rohingya
3. Indonesia and West Papua
4. India and Kashmir
5. Iraq and the Kurdish Homeland
6. Japan and Okinawa
7. Other Conflicts and Struggles in Other Regions of Asia
8. Conclusions
4. Original Nation Approaches to Inter-National Law (ONAIL)
1. Critiques of "State-Building" and "Nation-Destroying" Projects
2. The State as an Intermediary Agency of International Law
3. Inter-National Alliance Building Against the State and Predatory International Organizations
4. Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) and the Privatization of Nature as "Property" for Corporate Profit
4.1. Bio-Piracy and Bio-Colonialism
4.2. Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS), Pipeline Projects, and the Original Nation in North America
5. The Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), Visiting Forces Agreement (VPA), and the Original Nation
5.1. The Immunity of Military Personnel in the Original Nation
5.2. Prosecution of U.S. Military Personnel: Prosecution Review Commissions in Okinawa
6. The "State-Building" Project, the Military-Sexual Complex, and Counter insurgency Intelligence Operations
6.1. The Military-Sexual Complex and the Counterinsurgency Against the Original Nation
7. Conclusions
5. The Lakota Nation's Search for Independence: The Nation of Lakota Versus the State of "the United States of America" and the Constitutional Amendments for National Liberation
1. The Nation of Lakota Versus the State of "the United States of America"
1.1. The Nation of Lakota
1.2. The State of "the United States of America"
2. The History of the 1936 Lakota Constitution and Its Amendment in 2008
3. Legal Foundations for National Independence: The Case of the Republic of Lakotah
3.1. The 1803 Louisiana Purchase Treaty
3.2. The 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT)
3.3. The 1960 U.N. Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples
3.4. The 2007 U.N. Declaration of the Rights of the Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)
3.5. Constitutions, the Declaration of Independence, and U.S. Supreme Court Rulings
3.6. Lakota's Impacts on Other Nationalist Movements in North America
4. The Constitution of the State Versus the Constitution of the Nation
6. Earth Jurisprudence, the Rights of Nature, and International Rights of Nature Tribunals
1. Earth Jurisprudence: The Rights of Nature
2. Legal "Personhood" and Nature's "Personality"
3. Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund (CELDF)
4. Limitations of the Rights of Nature Juridical Movement
5. The Nation's International Rights of Nature Tribunals to Address State and Corporate Crimes
6. Conclusions
7. The Original Nation's Path to Recognition Under International Law: The Sovereignty-Making of Zapatista, Cheran, and Neuquen
1. The Zapatista Uprising in Chiapas, Mexico
2. The Municipio of Cheran in Michoacan, Mexico
2.1. P'urhepecha Women and Their Revolutionary Role
3. The Modern-Day "Jury de Medietate Linguae": "El Jurado Indigena" (The Indigenous Jury)
3.1. El Jurado Indigena (an Indigenous Jury) in Argentina
4. Conclusions
8. Conclusion: The Future of the Original Nation and the Global Nation in the Age of Anthropocene
1. ONAIL and "Bottom-Up" Perspectives
1.1. The Original Nation in the Age of Anthropocene
1.2. Asia as the Epicenter of the Anthropogenic Disaster: The Original Nations at Risk
2. Zoonotic Virus Pandemics and Global Solidarity
3. The Cognitive De construction of the State and Corporation
4. The "Inter-National" Grand Jury (IGJ) and International Rights of Nature Tribunal (IRNT)
Bibliography.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the George Clapp Vaillant Book Fund.
Other Format:
ebook version :
ISBN:
9783030592721
3030592723
OCLC:
1191196185
Publisher Number:
99987451013

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