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Indigenous Peoples Rights

Litigating Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in Africa: Potentials, challenges and limitations

Litigating Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in Africa: Potentials, challenges and limitations

... of indigenous peoples’ ...the rights of indigenous peoples in ...of indigenous peoplesrights, either by the applicants, the judges, the lawyers or civil society ...

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Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and their (new) Mobilizations in Russia  EDAP 2/2015

Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and their (new) Mobilizations in Russia. EDAP Paper 02/2015

... the indigenous peoples and the Federal Fishery Agency had taken ...four indigenous individuals were acting in good faith and under the authorization of the Federal Fishery ...

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The Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami II Case and the Protection of Indigenous Peoples’ Rights: A Missed Opportunity?

The Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami II Case and the Protection of Indigenous Peoples’ Rights: A Missed Opportunity?

... identify indigenous hunts were too ambiguous and that the EU had not made the necessary efforts to cooperate with third State and facilitate the establishment of certification systems to the benefit of ...

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International Law and Land Rights in Africa: The shift from states’ territorial possessions to indigenous peoples’ ownership rights

International Law and Land Rights in Africa: The shift from states’ territorial possessions to indigenous peoples’ ownership rights

... affected indigenous peoples’ land ...human rights law has supported the recognition of indigenous peoplesrights over their traditional ...land rights, the chapter ...

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The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: a Human Rights Framework for Intellectual Property Rights

The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: a Human Rights Framework for Intellectual Property Rights

... to indigenous peoplesrights which had been, and were being, elaborated by different international, regional and national ...of rights enshrined in the Declaration have already been accepted ...

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The Role of Soft Law in the International Legal System: the case of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

The Role of Soft Law in the International Legal System: the case of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

... crucial, rights of indigenous peoples, such as the right to be free from any kind of discrimination (article 2), the right to practice and revitalize their culture (article 11), the right to manifest ...

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Indigenous Rights in the Making: The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Indigenous Rights in the Making: The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

... Human Rights Council does not mention a State’s obligation for land ...of indigenous peoples’ collective right to their land, the UN Declaration will par- ticipate in the development of a stronger ...

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Indigenous Peoples: Local Impacts of International Rights. Valedictory Lecture Leiden University

Indigenous Peoples: Local Impacts of International Rights. Valedictory Lecture Leiden University

... of indigenous peoples the world ...on indigenous peoples’ ...the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (United Nations ...their rights and it sets minimum standards for ...

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Custodians of the land: indigenous peoples, human rights and cultural integrity

Custodians of the land: indigenous peoples, human rights and cultural integrity

... land rights for Indigenous peoples is also reflected in the International Labour Organisation (ILO) approach to Indigenous peoples’ ...the peoples concerned of their relationship ...

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Accountability: State Capacity in Upholding the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Malaysia

Accountability: State Capacity in Upholding the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Malaysia

... of indigenous legislation and evaluating its application in the day-to-day practice of the public administration and ...the indigenous peoplesrights in ...of indigenous peoples ...

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Collective Biopolitics. The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Genetic Research

Collective Biopolitics. The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Genetic Research

... of indigenous peoplesrights under international law demonstrate clear countercurrents to the prevalence of molecularized biopower in modern ...collective rights to complement individual ...

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Customary International Law and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Customary International Law and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

... respecting indigenous rights to ancestral ...recognize indigenous peoplesrights of ownership and possession over traditionally occupied lands and to take measures to secure ...

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Economic behavior of indigenous peoples: the Mexican case

Economic behavior of indigenous peoples: the Mexican case

... the indigenous communities, with only one exception, in the Chols case (in this case, the first regression is negative and not statistically ...of indigenous individuals from Guatemala and the consequences ...

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The Paradox of Freedom to Roam: Non-Recognition of Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights in Sweden and the United States

The Paradox of Freedom to Roam: Non-Recognition of Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights in Sweden and the United States

... land rights was derived from the creation, and subsequent liquidation, of the Duck Valley Reservation, which was outside of Shoshone lands despite the treaty agreement that such a reservation would ...

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Indigenous Peoples Framed. How contemporary documentaries on the archaeology of Central America (re)present Indigenous Peoples and the Indigenous perspective.

Indigenous Peoples Framed. How contemporary documentaries on the archaeology of Central America (re)present Indigenous Peoples and the Indigenous perspective.

... the Indigenous perspective lacking, if it is included the Indigenous characters were sometimes presented differently than the other ...the Indigenous character whilst he was ...the Indigenous ...

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Indigenous Peoples at the Margin of the Global Economy: A Violation of International Human Rights and International Trade Law

Indigenous Peoples at the Margin of the Global Economy: A Violation of International Human Rights and International Trade Law

... 87 The Interior of British Columbia is not only a stronghold of Aboriginal Title, but it is also the heartland of softwood lumber exploitation. Canadian softwood lumber exports to the United States amount to over six ...

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The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: A Flexible Approach to Addressing the Unique Needs of Varying Populations

The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: A Flexible Approach to Addressing the Unique Needs of Varying Populations

... the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: A The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: A Flexible Approach to Addressing the Unique Needs of Varying Flexible Approach to ...

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Representation of Indigenous peoples in climate change reporting

Representation of Indigenous peoples in climate change reporting

... to Indigenous communities and developed nations (18 articles ...Human Rights, arguing that the USA ’ s failure to ratify Kyoto was directly linked to the destruction of the Inuit way of life (Watt-Cloutier ...

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Liberal forms of governing Australian Indigenous peoples

Liberal forms of governing Australian Indigenous peoples

... the Indigenous inhabitants as lacking an effective form of government by drawing on particular aspects of European thought around concepts of property, society and ...these peoples as subjects who could ...

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Indigenous Peoples Planning Framework

Indigenous Peoples Planning Framework

... of Indigenous Peoples (also referred to as Ethnic ...different Indigenous Peoples, but six of them—the Tay, Nung, Thai, Muong, Dao and Hmong, represent 49% of the total ...benefit ...

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