Rolihlahla K E R R Y Tabuni
University of Waikato, Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, Casual Lecturer and Research Support, and Higher Degree Research (Ph.D.)
Law Department at the University of Waikato. An academic and indigenous legal scholar, human rights lawyer and activist. LLB at the University of Cenderawasih - West Papua. LLM, M.PHIL. and PH.D. in international laws and human rights, and the rights of indigenous peoples at Te Piringa - Faculty of Law at the University of Waikato - New Zealand.
Supervisors: Dr. Gay Morgan and Dr. Keaka and Dr. Anna Marie
Phone: +64223071608
Address: 140 Hillcrest Road, Hillcrest, Hamilton 3216, New Zealand
Supervisors: Dr. Gay Morgan and Dr. Keaka and Dr. Anna Marie
Phone: +64223071608
Address: 140 Hillcrest Road, Hillcrest, Hamilton 3216, New Zealand
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This article analyses the three stages of the historical account of foreign intrusions with West Papua through colonisation, decolonisation and re-colonisation. It imparts how those colonial waves influenced indigenous West Papuans’ life and their legitimate place in international law.
This article analyses the three stages of the historical account of foreign intrusions with West Papua through colonisation, decolonisation and re-colonisation. It imparts how those colonial waves influenced indigenous West Papuans’ life and their legitimate place in international law.