Indigenous Aspirations and Rights: The Case for by Amy Klemm Verbos PAPERBACK
Taylor & Francis
Indigenous peoples are recognised as groups with specific rights based on their historical ties to particular territories. The United Nations estimates there are 370 million Indigenous peoples, with Indigenous populations being recognised in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United States, the Arctic region, Central and South America, and across Asia and Africa.\nIndigenous Aspirations and Rights takes an Indigenous perspective in examining the intersection of business with Indigenous peoples' rights, in light of the UN Global Compact and the PRME. Indigenous rights include, but are not limited to, human, cultural, educational, employment, participatory development, economic, and social rights, rights to land and natural resources, and impacts on identity, institutions, and relations.\n\nIndigenous Aspirations and Rights\nThe Case for Responsible Business and Management\nFree UK delivery on this item.\n\nThis brand new item is available with free UK delivery using Royal Mail tracke;
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