Human rights dilemmas in the developing world : the case of marginalized populations at risk / [edited by] E. Ike Udogu and Sambuddha Ghatak.
This book explores the plight of indigenous people and marginal groups in developing societies. It contextualizes the discourses on human rights infractions and suggests practical solutions for mitigating them.
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Table of Contents:
- Indigenous and minority groups in Latin America: history, fragmentation and struggle for human rights / by David R. Davila-Villers
- Human rights issues of minorities in contemporary India: a concise analysis / by Sambuddha Ghatak and E. Ike Udogu
- Theoretical and analytical discourses on human rights of indigenous peoples of Africa / by E. Ike Udogu
- Human rights violations of minorities in South-East Asia: Indonesia and Malaysia / by Sambuddha Ghatak
- Minority quandaries and jihadist terrorism in India, 1985-2013: an overview / by Sambuddha Ghatak and E. Ike Udogu
- Minority rights and environmental justice in developing countries / by Onah P. Thompson
- Appendix A: United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- Appendix B: UN Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic Religious and Linguistic Minorities-Annex.