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Tenth Anniversary Of The University Of Idaho's Native Law Program, Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely
Tenth Anniversary Of The University Of Idaho's Native Law Program, Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely
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Welcome From The Chair Of The Indian Law Section, Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely
Welcome From The Chair Of The Indian Law Section, Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely
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Indigenous Water Justice, Barbara Cosens
Indigenous Water Justice, Barbara Cosens
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Indigenous Peoples are struggling for water justice across the globe. These struggles stem from centuries-long, ongoing colonial legacies and hold profound significance for Indigenous Peoples’ socioeconomic development, cultural identity, and political autonomy and external relations within nation-states. Ultimately, Indigenous Peoples’ right to self- determination is implicated. Growing out of a symposium hosted by the University of Colorado Law School and the Native American Rights Fund in June 2016, this Article expounds the concept of “indigenous water justice” and advocates for its realization in three major trans- boundary river basins: the Colorado (U.S./Mexico), Columbia (Canada/U.S.), and Murray-Darling (Australia). The Article begins …