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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (2): 269–299.
Published: 01 April 2020
..., and Sustainabil- ity. In Law and Politics of Indigenous-Industry Agreements, edited by Dwight Newman and Ibironke Odumosu-Ayanu. Routledge. Scott Extraction Contracting: The Struggle for Control of Indigenous Lands 297 Macneil, Ian R. 1962. Power of Contract and Agreed Remedies. Cornell Law Review 47, no. 4...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (2): 301–324.
Published: 01 April 2020
... that are increasingly being negotiated between Indigenous peoples and industry in the consultation phase of a project. These agreements were rare before Indigenous peoples gained constitutional rights; they also point to the power of Indigenous peoples to shape the resource economy of Canada. There are four provinces...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2019) 118 (4): 921–927.
Published: 01 October 2019
... gain access to Indigenous lands for development and industrialization, such as in the case of the massive hydroelectrical dams that continue to alienate my home community today. A G A I N S T the D A Y Jeremie Caribou Born the Year after the Flood I am originally from an isolated Ithinew (Cree...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2021) 120 (1): 137–150.
Published: 01 January 2021
... of Alberta and Saskatchewan. Indigenous signatories and their descendants understand the treaty to be an agreement to share the land and resources, although the Crown operates largely as though this was a surrender agree- ment. All energy projects, green or fossil, happen on, to, and with the land. The area...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1996) 95 (4): 947–977.
Published: 01 October 1996
... been making the case for stronger international protec tion of their characteristic cultural productions. But just as surely as the TRIPs agreement incorporates strong protections for the most significant exports of the information and entertainment industries of the most de veloped countries...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (2): 215–241.
Published: 01 April 2020
... natural environment are in direct conflict with state-permitted extractive industries. In a legally pluralistic context where both legal orders apply, and, in some places, where state law must make way for exclusive indigenous juris- diction, increasingly Indigenous law is directing decision-making about...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (2): 371–391.
Published: 01 April 2020
...; Simpson 2016, Simpson 2017; Women s Earth Alliance and Native Youth Sexual Health Network 2016). Human rights law is another legal category of Western law where pro- tection for economic actors, especially in resource extractive industries, are weighed far greater than those for Indigenous and human...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2019) 118 (4): 911–920.
Published: 01 October 2019
... environmentalists believed to be, an inevitable product of an industry indeed of a society out-of-balance with the rest of the world which supports it. This sentiment speaks to a particular worldview that many settler allies hold when attempting to support Indigenous communi- ties in protecting their most sacred...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2017) 116 (2): 293–310.
Published: 01 April 2017
... Land Council 2016). Four hundred and
thirty-two indigenous land agreements stretched across two hundred mining
operations. This détente held until the mid-2000s. But by the 2000s, in the
long shadow of the global financial crisis and China’s great hunger for raw
minerals, indigenous people were...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1968) 67 (4): 636–648.
Published: 01 October 1968
... representatives and representatives from the appropriate employers association. If the government is satisfied with the negotiated agreement, it may give it the force of law throughout the country or a limited geographic area. Al though there are restrictions, industrial councils do bargain col lectively...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2017) 116 (1): 170–173.
Published: 01 January 2017
...) . Nixon Rob . 2011 . Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor . Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press . Salvador Richard . 2002 . “NGO Presentation to the NPT Review Conference Preparatory Committee, New York, April 2002: Indigenous Perspective.” Reaching Critical...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (2): 329–346.
Published: 01 April 2011
... of possible thought and action. The central thesis in this work is that the Inuit, occupying a vantage point defined by their Indigeneity (marked by the power they possess to build and maintain their own worlds of meaning through and about themselves, and their relationship to the world around), can advance...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (2): 325–352.
Published: 01 April 2020
... of economic rela tionships has incentivized a wave of destruction on Indigenous lands, dis placement of Indigenous people, and devastation of Indigenous lives ever since (Preston 2017). To transport vast quantities of oil as quickly and cheaply as possible, industry and government actors began major...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2005) 104 (2): 205–215.
Published: 01 April 2005
... interventions
directly influenced the actual Spanish policies forged in the colonies)
granted humanity and reason to the indigenous peoples, even as he de-
fended Spain’s acts of colonization. According to Vitoria, the indigenous
were men among men; his formula homo homini homo (man is man to man)
attests...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2015) 114 (1): 65–82.
Published: 01 January 2015
... of the TIPNIS Indigenous Communities to a Prior, Free, Informed, Concerted, and Good Faith Consultation .” May 6 . www.fidh.org/en/americas/bolivia/fidh-and-apdhb-call-for-the-respect-of-the-right-of-the-tipnis-indigenous-13238 . Francke Pedro Sotelo Vicente . 2011 . “Transiciones: Post...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (2): 243–268.
Published: 01 April 2020
...Winona LaDuke; Deborah Cowen Infrastructure has long been central to the destruction of Indigenous life and the making of settler colonial futurity. Infrastructure constitutes the body of the Wiindigo—the beast of Anishinaabe legend. Roads and rails, pipelines and dams, prisons and borders have all...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2009) 108 (4): 701–722.
Published: 01 October 2009
... . In particular, the exceptionalist mode functions to deny the violent displacement of indigenous peoples by settler colonialism. © 2009 Duke University Press 2009 Eric Cheyfitz
The Corporate University, Academic Freedom,
and American Exceptionalism
In 1997, I gave an address...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2012) 111 (1): 1–27.
Published: 01 January 2012
... Gutiérrez took power, but
his continued implementation of neoliberal reforms and support for the
6 The South Atlantic Quarterly • Winter 2012
Free Trade Agreement of the Americas was seen as direct treachery by the
indigenous movements he had counted among his supporters, and his
moves...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2008) 107 (3): 509–530.
Published: 01 July 2008
... Australian Workplace Agreements.
These individual agreements made between employer and employee replaced the
“awards” system, in which pay packages were negotiated between the federal govern-
ment, industry, and the trade union movement.
15 Aboriginal and Torres Strait...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2013) 112 (4): 831–838.
Published: 01 October 2013
... and the Rights of Mother Earth . 2010 . “ People’s Agreement of Cochabamba .” April 22 . http://pwccc.wordpress.com/2010/04/24/peoples-agreement/ . AGAINST the DAY
Nicholas Mirzoeff
The Climate Crisis Is a Debt Crisis
O n the night Hurricane Sandy...
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