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Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems
A Journal of the University of Iowa College of Law

Volume 3, Number 1 (Spring 1993)

SYMPOSIUM
Contemporary Perspectives on Self-Determination
and Indigenous Peoples' Rights
Guest Editor
S. James Anaya
Erica-Irene A. Daes Some Considerations on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to Self-Determination 1
Dalee Sambo Indigenous Peoples and International Standard-Setting Processes: Are State Governments Listening? 13
Amb. Danilo Türk Remarks Concerning the Breakup of the Former Yugoslavia 50
Hurst Hannum Self-Determination, Yugoslavia, and Europe: Old Wine in New Bottles? 57
Peter Juviler Contested Ground: Rights to Self-Determination and The Experience of the Former Soviet Union 71
Allen Buchanan The Role of Collective Rights in the Theory of Indigenous Peoples' Rights 89
Duane Champagne Beyond Assimilation as a Strategy for National Integration: The Persistence of American Indian Political Identities 109
S. James Anaya A Contemporary Definition of the International Norm of Self-Determination 131
Living History Inauguration of the "International Year of the World's Indigenous People" 165

Notes
Derek D. Devgun Preventing the Circumvention of Antidumping Duties: Where Does GATT Draw the Line? 223
Benjamin E. Hall Propaganda After the Cold War: Toward a System of Law 249
Susan M. Crawford UN Humanitarian Intervention in Somalia 273

Volume 3, Number 1 (Spring 1993)
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