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Reconciling Multi-Level Rights-Based Commitments in Development : Assessing the Legal and Administrative Imperatives of Responding to Education, Health Care, and Environment Protection Challenges (English)

The principles of sovereignty, equality, and self-determination – which have long been the basis for nonintervention in the affairs of sovereign states – have more recently been widened to condemn outside interference by national governments in the affairs of indigenous communities within their territories. These same principles, however, may equally be employed as arguments by sovereign states to justify their engagement in the affairs of indigenous...
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  • 2024/11/19

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Bernice Nuerkey Narh; Michael Woolcock.

Reconciling Multi-Level Rights-Based Commitments in Development : Assessing the Legal and Administrative Imperatives of Responding to Education, Health Care, and Environment Protection Challenges (English). Policy Research working paper;PEOPLE Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099535011192419587

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