No real change in US position on Declaration
The Obama administration seems to have largely kept those Bush era positions. [...] the Dec. 16 position paper appears to be merely a further elaboration of the already existing United States position with regard to the Declaration under the guise of "supporting" that human rights instrume...
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Published in | Indian country today (Oneida, N.Y.) Vol. 30; no. 30 |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Oneida, N.Y
Indian Country Today
29.12.2010
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Summary: | The Obama administration seems to have largely kept those Bush era positions. [...] the Dec. 16 position paper appears to be merely a further elaboration of the already existing United States position with regard to the Declaration under the guise of "supporting" that human rights instrument. According to the U.S. State Department, the entire Declaration is "not legally binding or a statement of current international law." |
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ISSN: | 1066-5501 |