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Implications of Risk Factors for Alzheimer’s Disease in Canada’s Indigenous Population
Background Indigenous peoples in Canada have higher prevalence of modifiable risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The relative importance of these risk factors on AD risk management is poorly understood.
Julia Petrasek MacDonald +2 more
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Indigenous Peoples through the Lens of UNESCO
The engagement of UNESCO with indigenous peoples and their heritage provides insights into global norms that affect collective cultural rights, religion, and education of indigenous peoples.
Zrinka Stimac
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Involvement of Indigenous People In The Utilization of Natural Resources For Investment Activities
Introduction: Constitutionally, Indigenous Peoples are 'subjects' of natural resources which are the rights of Indigenous Peoples that have been managed and maintained for generations based on their local wisdom.
Victor Juzuf Sedubun
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Indigenous peoples and the environment are two things that are difficult to separate, because they are interdependent. The regulation of environmental law in Indonesia and in the world generally regulates the protection of indigenous peoples’ rights of ...
Rahail Emiliana B. +3 more
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Seeing 'REDD'?: Forests, Climate Change Mitigation and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples [PDF]
Examines proposals for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) and their failure to protect indigenous peoples' rights or to address forest governance problems.
Tom Griffiths
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KULTURA I ROZWÓJ JAKO PODSTAWOWE KATEGORIE ODNIESIENIA W TWORZĄCYM SIĘ PRAWIE LUDÓW TUBYLCZYCH
CULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT AS THE BASIC CATEGORIESOF REFERENCE IN THE EMERGING LAW OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Summary In contemporary international relations indigenous peoples constitute particular ethnic communities waiting for a long time for the ...
Zbigniew B. Rudnicki
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The Equality of Sub-Surface Minerals [PDF]
Sub-surface minerals are in most cases considered to be the proprietary right of a country should those minerals be found within its borders. PRO169 (Indigenous Peoples’ Rights, International Labour Organization) has recorded instances where the private ...
Gagnon, Jean-Paul
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The decision to build a new capital on the Kalimantan Island called Nusantara caused various conflicts, such as the neglect and marginalization of indigenous peoples and the ignoring of their certainty of access and meaningful participation.
Haris Retno Susmiyati +4 more
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Background Research reporting guidelines are increasingly commonplace and shown to improve the quality of published health research and health outcomes.
Tania Huria +6 more
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This Article responds to an emerging view, in scholarship and popular society, that it is normatively undesirable to employ property law as a means of protecting indigenous cultural heritage. Recent critiques suggest that propertizing culture impedes the
Carpenter, Kristen A. +2 more
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