At the Margins of Globalization
Indigenous Peoples and International Economic Law
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th May '21
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This book explores how Indigenous Peoples are impacted by globalization and the cult of the individual that often accompanies the phenomenon.
This book addresses how international trade, investment and finance agreements have unintended consequences and result in inequality. It will be of use to scholars, practitioners and policy-makers that want to address modern challenges for Indigenous Peoples, including social inclusion and socio-economic marginalization in a globalized world.Despite the tremendous progress in the development of scientific knowledge, the understanding of the causes of poverty and inequality, and the role of politics and governance in addressing modern challenges, issues such as social inclusion, poverty, marginalization and despair continue to be a reality across the world - and most often impact Indigenous Peoples. At the Margins of Globalization explores how Indigenous Peoples are affected by globalization, and the culture of individual choice without responsibility that it promotes, while addressing what can be done about it. Though international trade and investment agreements are unlikely to go away, the inclusion of Indigenous rights provisions has made a positive difference. This book explains how these provisions operate and how to build from their limited success.
'Puig makes an enthralling and compelling case for why the interest of indigenous peoples and their perspectives ought to be integrated as an integral part of any debate concerning the future of international economic law in particular, and the socioeconomic well-being of our global community in general … [The book is] a compelling blend of the author's diverse experiences working with many indigenous communities and foremost international financial institutions including the World Bank Group and its affiliate institution, the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes.' Jide James-Eluyode, Journal of International Economic Law
'… an invaluable reference for anyone interested in Indigenous rights and international economic law.' Michael Fakhri, American Journal of International Law
ISBN: 9781108497640
Dimensions: 150mm x 230mm x 15mm
Weight: 390g
200 pages