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Hiroshi Fukurai,Richard Krooth

Original Nation Approaches to Inter-National Law: The Quest for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Nature in the Age of Anthropocene

Original Nation Approaches to Inter-National Law: The Quest for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Nature in the Age of Anthropocene

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The Original Nation scholarship provides a different perspective on global affairs by examining the historical genealogy of nations' struggles against the state. It exposes persistent global patterns of genocide, ecocide, and ethnocide and offers a powerful tool to examine the history of resilience, emancipatory struggles, and collective efforts to build a vibrant alternative world.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 370 pages
Publication date: 10 April 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG


This book delves into the realm of the Original Nation scholarship, an innovative approach to examining the historical genealogy of nations' struggles against the state. By centering the perspective of the nation and peoples in the geopolitical analysis of global affairs, a fundamentally different portrayal of history, geography, politics, and the role of law emerges. In contrast to traditional and canonical state-centric narratives, the Original Nation scholarship presents a "on-the-ground" and "bottom-up" perspective of the struggle, resistance, and defiance of the nation and peoples. It exposes persistent global patterns of genocide, ecocide, and ethnocide that have stemmed from the state's attempts to occupy, suppress, exploit, and destroy the nation. Moreover, the scholarship offers a powerful and widely applicable intellectual tool to explore the history of resilience, emancipatory struggles, and collective efforts to build a vibrant alternative world among nations and peoples across the globe.

The Original Nation scholarship challenges the dominant narratives that have shaped our understanding of history. It emphasizes the agency and resilience of the nation and peoples in the face of state-imposed oppression and exploitation. By highlighting the experiences and perspectives of marginalized communities and indigenous peoples, the scholarship sheds light on the historical roots of contemporary social and political conflicts.

One of the key insights of the Original Nation scholarship is its recognition of the interconnectedness of all nations and peoples. It argues that the struggles of one nation are intimately tied to the struggles of others, and that the global system of power and privilege is perpetuated by the exploitation and oppression of marginalized communities. The scholarship calls for a more inclusive and equitable world order that recognizes the rights and dignity of all individuals and communities.

To achieve this, the Original Nation scholarship offers a range of analytical tools and frameworks. It draws on the insights of various disciplines, including history, geography, politics, law, and anthropology, to provide a comprehensive understanding of the nation-state relationship. It also emphasizes the importance of grassroots movements, social movements, and cultural practices in shaping the course of history and building alternative visions of the future.

In conclusion, the Original Nation scholarship is a groundbreaking approach to examining the historical genealogy of nations' struggles against the state. By centering the perspective of the nation and peoples, it offers a powerful and widely applicable intellectual tool to explore the history of resilience, emancipatory struggles, and collective efforts to build a vibrant alternative world. The scholarship challenges the dominant narratives that have shaped our understanding of history and calls for a more inclusive and equitable world order that recognizes the rights and dignity of all individuals and communities.

Weight: 511g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030592752
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021

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