Indigenous (In)Justice
Discover the compelling insights of Indigenous (In)Justice by Ahmad Amara, a pivotal work published in 2013. This thought-provoking book delves into the complex legal and human rights challenges faced by the Bedouin Arab community in Israel's Naqab/Negev desert. Spanning 348 pages, it features contributions from esteemed international scholars and United Nations officials, providing a comprehensive examination of the economic and social rights of indigenous peoples amidst the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Indigenous (In)Justice not only highlights the struggles for land tenure and legal recognition but also sheds light on broader issues of law and legislation affecting marginalized communities. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in human rights, legal studies, and the socio-economic conditions of indigenous populations. Enhance your understanding of these critical issues today!