Indigenous women's individual and collective rights at the United Nations : A history of the distinctions and synergies
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Indigenous women's individual and collective rights at the United Nations : A history of the distinctions and synergies
Descripción
PhD Thesis
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Contenido /
- Chapter 1. Introduction and methodology
- Chapter 2. Sex, race, and colonialism un the early work of the United Nations, 1945-1974
- Chapter 3. Positioning indigenous women's rights, indigenous peoples's rights, or both?
- Chapter 4. The intrernational indigenous women's movement, violence against women, and the Beijing Conference, 1986-1995
- Chapter 5. Indigenous women's rights as an "emerging key issue", 1996-2006
- Chapter 6. A call for action on indigenous women's rights, 2007-2016
- Chapter 7. Bringing the history into the present, 2017-2023
- Chapter 8. Synthesis, findings and conclusions
- Annex
- Chapter 1. Introduction and methodology
- Chapter 2. Sex, race, and colonialism un the early work of the United Nations, 1945-1974
- Chapter 3. Positioning indigenous women's rights, indigenous peoples's rights, or both?
- Chapter 4. The intrernational indigenous women's movement, violence against women, and the Beijing Conference, 1986-1995
- Chapter 5. Indigenous women's rights as an "emerging key issue", 1996-2006
- Chapter 6. A call for action on indigenous women's rights, 2007-2016
- Chapter 7. Bringing the history into the present, 2017-2023
- Chapter 8. Synthesis, findings and conclusions
- Annex
Autor
Amy Lynne Locklear
Editor
Tilburg [NL] : Tilburg University
Fecha
2025
Formato
311 p.
Identificador
B_M_12336
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Citación
Amy Lynne Locklear, “Indigenous women's individual and collective rights at the United Nations : A history of the distinctions and synergies,” cendoc.chirapaq.org.pe, consulta 18 de marzo de 2026, http://cendoc.chirapaq.org.pe/items/show/12863.
