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An Anthology of Indigenous Peoples
Sep 2022
DUO (Paperback + ProView eBook), 328 pp


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Contents
 
1. Introduction   
2. Who Gets to be Called “Indigenous”, and Why?
3. Land, Culture, and Heritage: Restoring Indigenous Peoples’ Cultural Identity Through Access to Justice and Reparations
4. Citizenship and Native Status in Sabah and Sarawak: A Constitutional Perspective
5. Freedom to Choose: Implementing the Right to Free, Prior, and Informed Consent of Indigenous Peoples
6. Agreement-Making and Free, Prior, and Informed Consent in Australian Native Title
7. Native Customary Land and the Adat
8. The Role of Adat in the Implementation of a Customary Justice System with Reference to the Iban
9. Native Courts System in Sarawak – Relationship with the Civil Courts
10. The Joint-Venture Development of Native Customary Lands and the Fiduciary Obligation of the State
11. The Intersection of Landscape History, Land Rights, and Community-Led Conservation in the Kelabit Highlands of Sarawak, Malaysia
12. The Molong Concept as a Foundation for Recognition of Penan Land Rights in Sarawak
13. Issues in Orang Asli Identity and the Law
14. Peninsular Malaysia Orang Asli Land Issues: Access to Justice Through the Common Law?
15. The World Is As Sharp As The Edge of A Knife: Indigenous Management of Territories 

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