Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples: The Search for Legal Remedies

Indigenous peoples occupy a unique niche within the climate justice movement, as many indigenous communities live subsistence lifestyles that are severely disrupted by the effects of climate change. Additionally, in many parts of the world, domestic law is applied differently to indigenous peoples t...

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Main Author: Abate, Randall S.
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Published: Scholarly Commons @ FAMU Law 2013
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Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples: The Search for Legal Remedies
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