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Home > STU Law Journals > STLR > Vol. 14 > Iss. 2 (2001)

 

St. Thomas Law Review

Winter 2001

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The Concepts of Self-Determination and Autonomy of Indigenous Peoples in the Draft United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Erica-Irene A. Daes

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Defending Indigenous Peoples' Heritage: An Introduction
Siegfried Wiessner

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The Recognition of Indigenous Peoples' and Community Traditional Knowledge in International Law
Rosemary J. Coombe

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Protection for Indigenous Knowledge: an International Law Analysis
Miriam L. Quinn

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The Nexus between Intellectual Property Piracy, International Law, the Internet, and Cultural Values
David J. Stephenson Jr.

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Independent Traditional Seminole Nation: Defending our Heritage and Our Land
Bobby Billie

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Preserving Our Seminole Heritage: The Mission of the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum
Billy Cypress

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Making Sense Out of Nevada v. Hicks: A Reinterpretation
Alex Tallchief Skibine

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Sovereignty Myths and Intergovernmental Realities: The Etiquette of Tribal Federalism
Alfred R. Light

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Exercising Self-Determination Without Jeopardising the Rights of the Others: The Catalan Model
Puig I. Scotoni

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Indigenous Autonomy and Its Problems: A Vision from the Russian Far East
Petra Rethmann

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The Evolving Right of Self-Determination of Indigenous Peoples
Paul J. Magnarella

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The Ayllu: The Basic Social Unit of the Aymara People
Tomas Alarcon

 
 
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