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Realizing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Realizing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Triumph, Hope, and Action | Jackie Hartley, Paul Joffe, Jennifer Preston
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The contributors explain the provisions of the Declaration, and how it provides a framework for ensuring justice, dignity, and security for the world's Indigenous peoples, the development and adoption of the Declaration, and ways and means of implementing the Declaration within Canada and internationally. This book provides accessible information and guidance on the Declaration and how it might be used to advance human rights.
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Re-reading this #tinybook 🙌🏼 Exactly 10 years ago today, the UN General Assembly adopted UNDRIP, a document that took 25 years to make and involved direct input from Indigenous peoples. Here, few of these articles have been realized within the last decade. It took Canada nearly that long to even adopt the Declaration (2016), and the current government has actually contravened many of the articles.

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