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Why is indigeneity important

In Jon Miller & Rahul Kumar (eds.), Reparations: interdisciplinary inquiries. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 23 (2007)

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  1. Intergenerational justice.Lukas Meyer - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Is it fair to leave the next generation a public debt? Is it defensible to impose legal rules on them through constitutional constraints? From combating climate change to ensuring proper funding for future pensions, concerns about ethics between generations are everywhere. In this volume sixteen philosophers explore intergenerational justice. Part One examines the ways in which various theories of justice look at the matter. These include libertarian, Rawlsian, sufficientarian, contractarian, communitarian, Marxian and reciprocity-based approaches. In Part Two, the authors look (...)
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  • Indigenous minorities' claims to land.Daniel Weyermann - 2009 - Intergenerational Justice Review 1 (1).
    Claim of indigenous minorities to land are a significant political issue in many parts of the world. These claims; though; are contested; be it in theoretical; political or legal terms. I consider a position; put forward by Jeremy Waldron; that asserts some theoretical reservations towards indigenous minorities' claims to reparations and land. Waldron seems to assume that indigeneity is no important factor regarding land claims and reparative issues. I propose a rivalling account of indigenous land claims; based on the idea (...)
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  • Supersession: A reply.Jeremy Waldron - 2022 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25 (3):443-458.
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  • Resolving debates over the status of ethnic identities during transitional justice.Kathryn Walker - 2012 - Contemporary Political Theory 11 (1):68-87.
  • Indigenous governance now: settler colonial injustice is not historically past.Esme G. Murdock - 2022 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25 (3):411-426.