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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 have been undertaken by different parties, among them: the UNESCO, national advisory bodies, academics, non- governmental organizations (NGOs), and communication activists among ...a ... See full document

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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 UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: A The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: A Flexible Approach to Addressing ... See full document

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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

... the Declaration is the culmination of a long and complex political and normative ...to indigenous peoplesrights which had been, and were being, elaborated by different international, ... See full document

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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 could be adaptable to the specificity of indigenous peoples’ ...human rights law, relying primarily on the ILO Convention 169, the UN Declaration and the Organization ... See full document

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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

... The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples represents a unique instru- ment in the sphere of international human ...collective rights and radical recognition of ... See full document

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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

... the declaration in ...the Declaration itself does not provide strong evidence of an existing international custom respecting the duty of states to recognize indigenous claims to ancestral territories ... See full document

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Development projects and indigenous peoples' land: Defining the scope of free, prior and informed consent

Development projects and indigenous peoples' land: Defining the scope of free, prior and informed consent

... Indigenous peoples have the right to determine and develop priorities and strategies for the development or use of their lands, territories and other resources, including the right to require ... See full document

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Kanohi ki te kanohi : a journey towards repatriation : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Māori Studies at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Kanohi ki te kanohi : a journey towards repatriation : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Māori Studies at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... and peoples” (Phelan, 1998, ...of peoples and countries alike to protect their heritage and assets will further diminish as the multilateral agreements which have been enacted over the past decade are ... See full document

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Free, Prior and Informed Consent in the Aftermath of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Rights: Developments and Challenges Ahead

Free, Prior and Informed Consent in the Aftermath of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Rights: Developments and Challenges Ahead

... to indigenous land rights, it is now possible to better appreciate how the Court has elaborated on the concept of ...property rights under Article 21 of the Inter-American ...the rights of ... See full document

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Ethnicity, Indigeneity and Indigenous Rights: The ‘Orang Asli’ Experience

Ethnicity, Indigeneity and Indigenous Rights: The ‘Orang Asli’ Experience

... heterogeneous Indigenous minority of Peninsular Malaysia, continue to face formidable challenges in realising their rights as distinct Indigenous peoples despite being ascribed a measure of ... See full document

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Indigenous Peoples, Poverty and the Role of Social Workers

Indigenous Peoples, Poverty and the Role of Social Workers

... ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Indigenous peoples were placed as second-class citizens, that have fallen behind in all aspects of life ... See full document

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"Newe Sogobie":  treaty breach, trust status and 
extinguished land title

"Newe Sogobie": treaty breach, trust status and extinguished land title

... The OAS findings rebutted the US argument that the Danns’ claims were fully and fairly litigated in the US courts and it held that the ICC lacked jurisdiction to evaluate processes, such as due process and just ... See full document

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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

... discussing rights relating to cultural ...human rights offers some protection for cultural ...cultural rights, the Universal Declaration on Human Rights (UDHR) focuses on education and ... See full document

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

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

... their rights to live on their ancestral land but not having the right to the water that could allow them to live on the ...their right to access and use water ...fundamental rights to access ... See full document

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Guaranteeing and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in Kosovo

Guaranteeing and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in Kosovo

... Universal Declaration of Human ...the Declaration and to try to spread it, to be presented, read and explained, especially in schools and other educational institutions in all countries and states without ... See full document

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Destroying a Way of Life: the Forest Rights Act of India and Land Dispossession of Indigenous Peoples

Destroying a Way of Life: the Forest Rights Act of India and Land Dispossession of Indigenous Peoples

... government. The Baiga and Vedanta cases discussed in this chapter are contemporary and have been reported extensively by the media, which contributes to public awareness of issues related to the law. India’s vibrant ... See full document

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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

... This paper has demonstrated how economic policy for the indigenous people has been implemented to benefit agents of the State because of lack of accountability. On a positive note, this analysis also demonstrates ... See full document

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The Role of the UN Secretariat in light of th...

The Role of the UN Secretariat in light of th...

... In such a conflicting scenario, the Secretariat is mandated to play the role of “political activist” and do an innovative interpretation of these principles which are mainly codes of behaviour intended to facilitate ... See full document

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A Legal Assessment of Indigenous Peoples' Rights to Lands and Natural Resources over Transboundary Aquifers Contaminated by Mining Production within the Lake Titicaca Region

A Legal Assessment of Indigenous Peoples' Rights to Lands and Natural Resources over Transboundary Aquifers Contaminated by Mining Production within the Lake Titicaca Region

... the rights of ownership and possession of indigenous peoples over their lands traditionally occupied, but as it constitutes not an exclusive right, it does not exclude non-indigenous ... See full document

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Indigenous intellectual and cultural property rights

Indigenous intellectual and cultural property rights

... the rights of their respective indigenous ...countries indigenous peoples have become more active in their political aspirations and in the assertion of ownership rights over land and ... See full document

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