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- Title
THE OVERLOOKED COMMUNITIES OF FORCED DISPLACEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES: HUMANIZING THE RELOCATION OF INDIGENOUS TRIBES IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE.
- Authors
O'Rourke, Jennifer
- Abstract
The article focuses on the overlooked communities of forced displacement in the US, particularly indigenous tribes facing relocation due to climate change. Topics discussed include the urgent need for relocation, challenges faced by tribal communities, and the importance of respecting indigenous rights in relocation processes, as outlined in international guidelines.
- Subjects
UNITED States. Dept. of the Interior; FORCED migration; UNIVERSITY of Cincinnati; TRADITIONAL knowledge; LEGAL status of refugees; INDIGENOUS rights; INFORMED consent (Medical law); CLIMATE change; TRIBES; NATIVE Americans; GOVERNMENT policy
- Publication
University of Cincinnati Law Review, 2024, Vol 92, Issue 3, p850
- ISSN
0009-6881
- Publication type
Article