Aziz Choudry publishes review of Irene Watson's "Indigenous People as Subjects of International Law"
Aziz Choudry has published a review of Irene Watson's recent bookÌýIndigenous People as Subjects of International LawÌý(Routledge, 2017). The review is published with Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research, and
According to Choudry, Watson's book isÌý"a timely collection which makes a substantive, significant contribution."ÌýÌýEditor Irene Watson is a Professor of Law at the University of South Australia. She belongs to the Tanganekald, Meintangk and Boandik First Nations Peoples. The book "pursues a cross-disciplinary analysis of the international legal exclusion of Indigenous Peoples, and of its relationship to global injustice."
Aziz ChoudryÌýis Associate Professor in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education atÌý³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ and a visiting professor at the Faculty of Education, University ofÌýJohannesburg, where he is affiliated to the Centre for Education Rights andÌýTransformation. He is author or co-author of several books includingÌýLearning Activism:ÌýThe Intellectual Life of Contemporary Social MovementsÌý(University of Toronto Press,Ìý2015), and co-editor ofÌýLearning from the Ground Up: Global Perspectives on SocialÌýMovements and Knowledge ProductionÌý(Palgrave Macmillan, 2010),ÌýJust Work?ÌýMigrant Workers’ Struggles TodayÌý(Pluto Press, 2015),ÌýUnfree Labour? Struggles ofÌýMigrant and Immigrant Workers in CanadaÌý(2016,ÌýPM Press), andÌýReflections on Knowledge, Learning and Social Movements: History's SchoolsÌý(Routledge, 2017).ÌýChoudry serves on the boards of theÌý, Montreal and theÌý
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