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Nomadic Peoples and Human Rights
Contributor(s): Gilbert, Jérémie (Author)
ISBN: 0415526965     ISBN-13: 9780415526968
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $152.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | International
- Law | Indigenous Peoples
- Political Science | International Relations - Treaties
Dewey: 341.485
LCCN: 2013041853
Series: Routledge Research in Human Rights Law
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.3" W x 9.4" (1.35 lbs) 272 pages
 
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Although nomadic peoples are scattered worldwide and have highly heterogeneous lifestyles, they face similar threats to their mobile livelihood and survival. Commonly, nomadic peoples are facing pressure from the predominant sedentary world over mobility, land rights, water resources, access to natural resources, and migration routes. Adding to these traditional problems, rapid growth in the extractive industry and the need for the exploitation of the natural resources are putting new strains on nomadic lifestyles.

This book provides an innovative rights-based approach to the issue of nomadism looking at issues including discrimination, persecution, freedom of movement, land rights, cultural and political rights, and effective management of natural resources. Jeremie Gilbert analyses the extent to which human rights law is able to provide protection for nomadic peoples to perpetuate their own way of life and culture. The book questions whether the current human rights regime is able to protect nomadic peoples, and highlights the lacuna that currently exists in international human rights law in relation to nomadic peoples. It goes on to propose avenues for the development of specific rights for nomadic peoples, offering a new reading on freedom of movement, land rights and development in the context of nomadism.