The ISBN of Indigenous Peoples in International Law is 0195173503.
Indigenous Peoples in International Law was created in 1996.
Indigenous Peoples in International Law has 408 pages.
The ISBN of Targeted Killing in International Law is 9780199533169.
Elvira Pulitano has written: 'Indigenous rights in the age of the UN declaration' -- subject(s): Civil rights, United Nations. General Assembly, Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples (International law), Legal status, laws, United Nations
Alpheus Henry Snow has written: 'The question of aborigines, in the law and practice of nations' -- subject(s): Protectorates, International law, Indigenous peoples, Legal status, laws 'The development of the American doctrine of jurisdiction of courts over states' -- subject(s): Arbitration, International, Constitutional history, International Arbitration, United States, United States. Supreme Court, Arbitration (International law) 'The question of aborigines in the law and practice of nations, including a collection of authorities and documents' -- subject(s): Protectorates, Indigenous peoples 'International legislation and administration' -- subject(s): International cooperation, Peace, Foreign relations '\\' -- subject(s): Accessible book
The ISBN of Caine's Law is 0345455894.
Erica-Irene A Daes has written: 'Explanatory note concerning the draft declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples' -- subject(s): Indigenous peoples 'Study on the protection of the cultural and intellectual property of indigenous peoples' -- subject(s): Protection, Cultural property, Indigenous peoples 'Guidelines, principles and guarantees for the protection of persons detained on grounds of mental ill-health or suffering from mental disorder' -- subject(s): Mental health laws, Mentally ill, Commitment and detention, Insanity (Law)
The ISBN of The Enterprise of Law is 0936488-30-1.
The ISBN of Commonwealth Law Reports is 0069-7133.
The ISBN of Gladiator-At-Law is 0-345-02764-7.
David Lea has written: 'Melanesian land tenure in a contemporary and philosophical context' -- subject(s): Commons, Land tenure 'Property rights, indigenous people and the developing world' -- subject(s): Right of property, Indigenous peoples, Intellectual property (International law), Legal status, laws, Land titles
The ISBN of The Law of Nines is 978-0-385-66738-8.