UNDRIP 

The United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was adopted in 2007. New Zealand originally voted against it, but has since signed. The 46 articles in this document give rights to all indigenous peoples in the countries that have agreed to it.
Edited by Selwyn Katene and Rawiri Taonui

A sharp assessment of how New Zealand is meeting its obligations under the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous peoples, this book reflects on the tenth anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration and examines its relevance in New Zealand.

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This webinar unpacks international rights in UNDRIP: to self-determination, to lands, territories and resources, and to culture, and explores challenges and current progress.