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De tule nega à kuna yala. Médiation, territoire et écologie au Panama, 1903-2004
This thesis analyses the struggle of the Kuna people of Panamá, for their territory as the sine qua non of their political autonomy and the decisive role indigenous intellectuals have played in this historical process. The main aim of the dissertation is
Mònica Martínez Mauri
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Indigenous Village Autonomy on Forest Resource Management in Padangtegal Indigenous Village
Forests have a function as a life buffer so that community welfare should be maintained responsibly and sustainably. In addition, the forest resources management and community participation, Balinese local wisdom regarding forest protection are based on Wana Kerthi which is part of Sad Kerthi.
A. A Gede Oka Parwata +2 more
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The Land Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Revaluation of Papua Special Autonomy
The purpose of Special Autonomy for Papua is to resolve the source of the problem in Papua, especially concerning the rights of indigenous peoples. Normatively, the background of local autonomy for Papua is affirmed in Act No. 21 of 2001 on Papua Special
Eddy Pelupessy
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Whilst Indigenous autonomy is generally regarded as something positive, the existence of human rights abuses inside Indigenous communities has received relatively little attention in legal scholarship.
Dennis P. Petri
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Self-Governance in Bolivia’s First Indigenous Autonomy: Charagua
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples recognizes Indigenous peoples’ rights to self-determination and to maintain their distinct institutions.
Nancy Postero, Jason Tockman
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There is a growing consensus that women's autonomy is positively related to food security. However, the evidence is inconsistent, and the nature of the pathways connecting the two factors remains unclear.
Kate Sinclair +5 more
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Loving to Straighten Out Development: Sexuality and ‘Ethnodevelopment’ in the World Bank’s Ecuadorian Lending [PDF]
Gender staff in the World Bank -- the world's largest and most influential development institution -- have a policy problem. Having prioritised efforts to get women into paid employment as the "cure-all" for gender inequality they must deal with the work
A Aulestia +78 more
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Pelaksanaan Hak Asasi Masyarakat Adat dalam Pembangunan Kota Sorong: Kajian Hukum Tata Negara
The discussion of Regional Autonomy and Special Autonomy has become an important issue related to granting greater authority to local governments to manage governmental affairs independently, including social, economic, development, and public services ...
Ratna Dwi Ramadhanti +2 more
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A Comparison of Nisga’a Self-Government and International Standards of Indigenous Self-Determination
The paper concentrates on the right to self-determination of indigenous peoples on the basis of the Nisga’a Nation. The author analyzes the most important provisions of the Nisga’a Final Agreement, in particular those envisaging self-determination of the
Agnieszka Szpak
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Indigenous autonomy and justice for latin american Indigenous women
My paper deals with indigenous peoples’ rights, focusing on Latin American case-law related to gender issues. Latin American Courts have faced cases related to sexual crimes or domestic violence among indigenous people and have to choose between giving pre-eminence to women’s rights or indigenous autonomy. On deciding those cases, the tools provided by
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