Saturday, February 25, 2012

The Rights And Status Of Indigenous Peoples In Nigeria (Paperback)

The Rights And Status Of Indigenous Peoples In Nigeria (Paperback)
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Product Description

The predicament of a inland peoples has generated huge courtesy all over a world, and Nigeria is no exception. The inland peoples' final and a responses by complicated nation-states contain a series of opposite responses. There are opposing claims between peoples claiming to be inland and a several governments where they reside. There is debate over either some groups are inland or either they are simply disenfranchised minorities. The Rights and Status of Indigenous Peoples in Nigeria examines either "indigenous peoples" truly exist in Nigeria and either they are entitled to all of a rights enjoyed by their counterparts all over a world.

A profitable book which, among others, bridges a opening between a general insurance of inland peoples and a inland peoples of Africa.

Dr. Erica-Irene A. Daes, Founding Chairperson & Special Rapporteur, United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations

Dr. Ademodi's book represents a rarely innovative publication, that fills a opening in pre-existing authorised novel as it offers a initial extensive comment ever not usually of a authorised standing (in light of a applicable general and domestic laws), though also of a anthropomorphic and chronological existence of inland peoples in Nigeria.

Dr. Federico Lenzerini, Rapporteur of a "Committee on a Rights of Indigenous Peoples" of a International Law Association


Product Details

  • Published on: 2012-03-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 292 pages


The Rights And Status Of Indigenous Peoples In Nigeria (Paperback)

The Rights And Status Of Indigenous Peoples In Nigeria

The Rights And Status Of Indigenous Peoples In Nigeria (Paperback)
By Olugbenga I Ademodi


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First tagged "anthropology" by Peter
Customer tags: human rights, political science, ogoni, anthropology, nigeria, indigenous peoples, indigenous, indigenous people