Abstract

This chapter discusses the definition, exercise, and limitations of certain group rights, including peoples with the right of self-determination, minorities, and indigenous peoples. The right of self-determination protects a group as a group entity with regard to their political participation, as well as their control over their economic, social, and cultural activity as a group. The rights of minorities can be seen as both individual and group rights. Finally the growing recognition of the rights of indigenous peoples is considered.

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