St. Thomas Law Review
First Page
175
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The present Article focuses on the study of international law and indigenous peoples with a special reference to the practice of the State of Ecuador in this regard. For the sake of brevity, only the work of the international community since the establishment of the United Nations will be taken into consideration.
Recommended Citation
Francisco Lopez Bermudez,
Indigenous Peoples and International Law: The Case of Ecuador,
10
St. Thomas L. Rev.
175
(1997).
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