Part I Setting the Stage: Introduction and Historical Overview 1. Setting the Stage 2. The Evolution of International Law in Relation to the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to Lands, Marine Space, and Natural Resources: A Historical Sketch Part II International Human Rights Law and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to Lands, Marine Space and Natural Resources 3. International Human Rights Law and Indigenous Peoples: Norms Relevant to the Rights to Lands and Natural Resources 4. Application of International Human Rights Law to the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Relation to Marine Space and Marine Resources Part III Law of the Sea and its Interaction with the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 5. Rights and Obligations of Coastal States with Respect to Marine Living Resources under the Law of the Sea 6. Interaction between the Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Law of the Sea 7. The Rights of Indigenous Peoples to Harvest Marine Mammals 8. Beyond International Maritime Boundaries: Traditional Fishing Rights of Indigenous Peoples within Maritime Zones of Other States 9. Conclusions
Endalew Lijalem Enyew is Postdoctoral fellow at the Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea, Faculty of Law, UiT-The Arctic University of Norway.