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Cultural Heritage Law

Washington Law Review

1993

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The Right To Development As A Mechanism For Group Autonomy: Protection Of Tibetan Cultural Rights, Michele L. Radin Jul 1993

The Right To Development As A Mechanism For Group Autonomy: Protection Of Tibetan Cultural Rights, Michele L. Radin

Washington Law Review

Traditional legal mechanisms have failed to protect minority cultural integrity rights for the Tibetan people. Modem human rights law, however, offers a mechanism to protect cultural integrity through group autonomy. This Comment argues that the right to development can protect Tibetan cultural rights through such a claim for group autonomy over development.