Archive for the ‘Europe’ Category
Timo Koivurova, ‘Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights Regarding Indigenous Peoples: Retrospect and Prospects’, International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 18, 1 (2011) Abstract: Probably because there have been no landmark cases decided by the European Court of Human Rights (and the Commission) in favour of indigenous peoples, there has correspondingly been […]
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Ассоциация коренных малочисленных народов Севера, Сибири и Дальнего Востока Российской Федерации Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East.
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Traci Watson for National Geographic News: Five hundred years before Columbus sailed the ocean blue, a Native American woman may have voyaged to Europe with Vikings, according to a provocative new DNA study. Analyzing a type of DNA passed only from mother to child, scientists found more than 80 living Icelanders with a genetic variation […]
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Ben Maddison, ‘Radical Commons Discourse and the Challenges of Colonialism’, Radical History Review 108 (2010) The association among commons, rights, and freedom has been central to the radical historiographical tradition. This article investigates the origins and limitations of this association. First, it examines the evolution of the association among the three concepts, identifying the important […]
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Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro, ‘Capitalist Expansionism, Imperialism, and the European Union’, State of Nature (2006) With so much attention by activists worldwide on current US imperialism, few have questioned the recent expansionism of the European Union (EU) and its continued neo-colonialist policies. What is worse, the EU has been treated as if it were a more […]
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