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Ethnodevelopment policies: the indigenous right to development

Indigenous Peoples' Right to Self-determination and Development Policy

Indigenous Peoples' Right to Self-determination and Development Policy

... 31 Ibid preface (5a). De Vattel clearly states: ‘the Law of Nations is in its origin merely the Law of Nature applied to Nations. Now the just and reasonable application of a rule requires that the application be made in ...

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Decolonizing Indigenous Educational Policies

Decolonizing Indigenous Educational Policies

... the Indigenous communities of a particular ...forth Indigenous knowledge recovery as an anti-colonial project, resulting in a “conscious and systematic effort to revalue that which has been denigrated and ...

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The implementation and development of complex alcohol control policies in indigenous communities in Queensland (Australia)

The implementation and development of complex alcohol control policies in indigenous communities in Queensland (Australia)

... in Indigenous communities have featured ever-more-intense and complex techniques to restrict alcohol availability, but appear to be coming full circle with community resolve for change ...

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Language, Indigenous Peoples, and the Right to Self-Determination

Language, Indigenous Peoples, and the Right to Self-Determination

... is Indigenous and who is not. Consequently, Indigenous peoples who cannot display proof of their cultural distinctness by demonstrating, for example, that they can speak their traditional Indigenous ...

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Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights and Natural Resource Development: Chile's Mapuche Peoples and the Right to Water

Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights and Natural Resource Development: Chile's Mapuche Peoples and the Right to Water

... tional collective systems for control and use of land, territory and re- sources, including bodies of water and coastal areas, are a necessary condition for [indige[r] ...

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Indigenous Peoples in Comparative Perspective – Problems and Policies

Indigenous Peoples in Comparative Perspective – Problems and Policies

... most indigenous peoples survival is the major challenge in a world that has systematically denied them the right to existence as ...the indigenous have long struggled to gain and keep access to this ...

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Finding the right indigenous leader and force for counterinsurgency operations

Finding the right indigenous leader and force for counterinsurgency operations

... local indigenous security forces in under-governed areas is one means of accomplishing this ...the right indigenous leader and force for ...and development at the grassroots ...local ...

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The Right to Development or the Development of Rights.

The Right to Development or the Development of Rights.

... to development, which it describes as a comprehensive economic, social, cultural and political process, which aims at the constant improvement of the well-being of the entire population and of all individuals on ...

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9 Evaluating Indigenous programs and policies: communicating the outcomes

9 Evaluating Indigenous programs and policies: communicating the outcomes

... Too Indigenous (CMITI) program was introduced into five primary schools in New South Wales during 2001 and provided an opportunity for teachers, Aboriginal educators, parents and communities to develop a local ...

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Indigenous peoples, the city and inclusive urban development policies in Latin America: Lessons from Bolivia and Ecuador

Indigenous peoples, the city and inclusive urban development policies in Latin America: Lessons from Bolivia and Ecuador

... While indigenous migrants in both cities as well as comuneros in Quito demanded individual tenure rights from their respective municipal governments, comuneros in La Paz affected by the urbanization of their ...

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Indigenous peoples, the city and inclusive urban development policies in Latin America: Lessons from Bolivia and Ecuador

Indigenous peoples, the city and inclusive urban development policies in Latin America: Lessons from Bolivia and Ecuador

... new indigenous rights and intercultural urban development principles into the work of all municipal sector ...interculturalism, indigenous rights, and decolonisation in La ...the indigenous ...

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Special Issue Introduction: Exploring the Role of Indigenous Knowledge in Postsecondary. Policies and Practices Toward Sustainable Development

Special Issue Introduction: Exploring the Role of Indigenous Knowledge in Postsecondary. Policies and Practices Toward Sustainable Development

... Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), the Alliance of Ibero-American Networks of Universities for Sustainability and the Environment (ARIUSA), University Educators for Sustainable Development ...

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Indigenous Economic Development Strategy

Indigenous Economic Development Strategy

... some Indigenous students, particularly in their first years of ...educators right across the country. Over 74,000 Indigenous students are attending schools that participate in the Smarter Schools ...

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The Right to Stay Home: Equity and the struggle of migrant indigenous peoples

The Right to Stay Home: Equity and the struggle of migrant indigenous peoples

... for indigenous peoples other than their joining the urban and agro-export ...of indigenous rights on national agendas but thus far few such agendas have been even partially realized ...American ...

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Constructing A Right To Communicate: The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Constructing A Right To Communicate: The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

... a right to communicate is to interpret how the values typically associated with a right to communicate are embodied in current declarations, covenants, laws, constitutions, policies, and judicial ...

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The Right to Carbon Emission: A New Right to  Development

The Right to Carbon Emission: A New Right to Development

... For instance, the first paragraph of Article 2 prescribes, “Each Party included in Annex I, in achieving its quanti- fied emission limitation and reduction commitments un- der Article 3, in order to promote sustainable ...

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Exploring language and education policies for the indigenous minorities in Australia and Malaysia

Exploring language and education policies for the indigenous minorities in Australia and Malaysia

... explicit policies of ethnic preference, which favor the majority ethnic community, the ...Malays. Policies introduced after 1969 to reduce economic and educational disparities between Malays and non-Malays ...

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Indigenous Australians and Resource Access: Comparative Analysis of Inclusive Policies

Indigenous Australians and Resource Access: Comparative Analysis of Inclusive Policies

... Specifically, the legislation and initiatives explored in this paper demonstrate a limited understanding of consent and consultation, while also illuminating the government’s clear preference for promoting the ...

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Historical Landmarks, State Policies and Indigenous Selfdetermination in Brazil and Canada

Historical Landmarks, State Policies and Indigenous Selfdetermination in Brazil and Canada

... since indigenous peoples cannot be rapidly absorbed as ordinary citizens within national society, after years of dependence and suppression of their political ...of indigenous societies in reserves; areas ...

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Towards healthier Indigenous health policies? Navigating the labyrinth for answers

Towards healthier Indigenous health policies? Navigating the labyrinth for answers

... Ontario Indigenous communities and spoke with key Indigenous and non- Indigenous stakeholders involved in Indigenous health policy and opened up a dialogue within the respective policy ...

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