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Indigenous Expertise as Cultural Expertise in the World Heritage Protective Framework
2022
Naveiñ reet: Nordic journal of law and social research
This paper focuses on the engagement of Indigenous peoples with the international legal framework which seeks to protect world heritage. Significant concerns have been raised as to the role which Indigenous expertise can play in this framework.There have been numerous criticisms regarding the Eurocentric nature of the framework, and concerns over its the decision-making processes, e.g. in respect of inscription of sites on the World Heritage List. All 3 of the UN mechanisms specific to
doi:10.7146/nnjlsr.vi11.132004
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