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Aboriginal Child Welfare, Self-Government and the Rights of Indigenous Children - Protecting the Vulnerable Under International Law (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Aboriginal Child Welfare, Self-Government and the Rights of Indigenous Children - Protecting the Vulnerable Under International Law (Hardcover, New Ed)
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This volume addresses the contentious and topical issue of
aboriginal self-government over child welfare. Using case studies
from Australia and Canada, it discusses aboriginal child welfare in
historical and comparative perspectives and critically examines
recent legal reforms and changes in the design, management and
delivery of child welfare services aimed at securing the
'decolonization' of aboriginal children and families. Within this
context, the author identifies the limitations of reconciling the
conflicting demands of self-determination and sovereignty and
suggests that international law can provide more nuanced and
culturally sensitive solutions. Referring to the UN Declaration on
the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and the UN Convention on the
Rights of the Child, it is argued that the effective decolonization
of aboriginal child welfare requires a journey well beyond the
single issue of child welfare to the heart of the debate over
self-government, self-determination and sovereignty in both
national and international law.
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