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Indian woman a plaintiff in hiring lawsuit at Census Bureau
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Mexico and Central and South America
Indian and other Native nations and communities have long used international law, especially human rights law, to challenge the discrimination and injustice that affect them. International human rights offer some real hope for overcoming the severe unfairness of the laws and policies in many countries.
Implementing the UN Declaration & Changing Federal Law
Changing the unjust and unworkable legal framework applied to Native tribes is the core of our work in the United States. Indian and Alaska Native nations live under a system of federal law that is unconstitutional, obsolete, and so deeply flawed that it makes it all but impossible for Native nations to improve their economic and social conditions.
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US State Department discusses US human rights record with the American Indian community and the Navajo Nation
The U.S. Department of State to discuss the United States human rights record with the American Indian community and the Navajo Nation.
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A Real Apology Means You Won't Do It Again
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Op-Ed by Robert T. Coulter
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A Real Apology Means You Won't Do It Again
Apology Day in Australia coincides with Brownback resolution
Indian Country Today. Both the United States and Australia pass policies with apologies towards indigenous peoples.
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Using International Human Rights Mechanisms to Promote and Protect Rights of Indian Nations and Tribes in the United States
By Robert T. Coulter, Executive Director, Indian Law Resource Center. Revised and updated by Lucy R. Simpson Staff Attorney, Indian Law Resource Center.
Memorandum in Response to the Letter Concerning the Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples -Indian Country Today
Memorandum in response to a letter in Indian Country Today, regarding the UN Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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Conference for Sustainable Development
Report of the World Conference against Racism Racial Discrimination Xenophobia and Related Intolerance
General Comment No. 23 on Article 27 (The Rights of Minorities) of the Covenant for Civil and Political Rights
by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
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