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Chapter 2. The Invention of the sovereignty approach to Indigenous Rights
Johnson v. McIntosh
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Abbreviations vii
- A Note on Terminology ix
- Chapter 1. Indigeneity and the law 1
- Chapter 2. The Invention of the sovereignty approach to Indigenous Rights 23
- Chapter 3. “Domestic dependent nations” and Indigenous Identity 51
- Chapter 4. How to Win with the sovereignty approach 70
- Chapter 5. “Rooted legal Pluralism” and Its Culturalized Boundaries 85
- Chapter 6. “De Facto Legal Pluralism” and the Problem of Not Being “Different Enough” 113
- Chapter 7. The Invention of the Culture Approach to Indigenous Rights 138
- Chapter 8. Expansions and Limits of the Culture Approach 167
- Chapter 9. Sovereignty, Culture, and the Indigenous Paradox 182
- Chapter 10. Indigeneity and the Politics of Recognition 192
- Notes 203
- References 219
- Index 233
- Acknowledgments 243
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Abbreviations vii
- A Note on Terminology ix
- Chapter 1. Indigeneity and the law 1
- Chapter 2. The Invention of the sovereignty approach to Indigenous Rights 23
- Chapter 3. “Domestic dependent nations” and Indigenous Identity 51
- Chapter 4. How to Win with the sovereignty approach 70
- Chapter 5. “Rooted legal Pluralism” and Its Culturalized Boundaries 85
- Chapter 6. “De Facto Legal Pluralism” and the Problem of Not Being “Different Enough” 113
- Chapter 7. The Invention of the Culture Approach to Indigenous Rights 138
- Chapter 8. Expansions and Limits of the Culture Approach 167
- Chapter 9. Sovereignty, Culture, and the Indigenous Paradox 182
- Chapter 10. Indigeneity and the Politics of Recognition 192
- Notes 203
- References 219
- Index 233
- Acknowledgments 243