Indigenous constitutional recognition from the point of view of self-determination and its exercise through democratic participation [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: This paper is on Indigenous peoples’ right to self-determination and its exercise through democratic participation. First, I will expound on why the right to self-determination—as configured in international law, translated by many states ...
Megan Davis
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A legal approach to biodiversity conservation and forest rights of indigenous peoples in the Congo Basin: towards new legal tools [PDF]
The livelihood of almost all indigenous peoples of the Congo basin depends on their free access to the forest natural resources. At present, some technical and legal means exist to improve the forest rights of indigenous peoples but the main question is ...
Boutinot, Laurence +2 more
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The rights of indigenous people have over the past three decades become an important issue of international law and policy as a result of movement driven by indigenous peoples, civil society, international mechanisms and states at the domestic, regional ...
DR. UCHE NNAWULEZI +1 more
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Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and their (new) Mobilizations in Russia. EDAP 2/2015 [PDF]
Issues concerning indigenous peoples (IPs) in Russia have become a “hot topic” despite the fact that they represent only 0.2 percent of the population.
Koch, Anna, Tomaselli, Alexandra
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‘We are no longer prepared to be silent’
In April 2008, at the annual session of the Permanent Forum for Indigenous Issues in New York, indigenous peoples celebrated the adoption of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007). The approval of the UN Declaration was seen as a
Irja Seurujärvi-Kari
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Mediasi Sosial Dalam Menyelesaikan Konflik Lahan Milik Masyarakat Adat Di Indonesia [PDF]
The emergence of conflicts lands of indigenous peoples in Indonesia due to the lack of government attention to the existence of indigenous peoples. All lands occupied by indigenous communities had many converted to the production of land belonging to the
Busroh, F. F. (Firman)
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Waterfowl Harvest Benefits in Northern Aboriginal Communities and Potential Climate Change Impacts [PDF]
Migratory waterfowl are important to the diets of residents in Canada’s northern communities. Contrary to recreational hunters, indigenous peoples have rights to harvest wildlife for subsistence needs without permits. As a result, migratory waterfowl are
Ann Chan-McLeod +2 more
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Intellectual Property and Indigenous Peoples: Adapting Copyright Law to the Needs of a Global Community [PDF]
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in the emerging discourse surrounding intellectual property and human rights. These debates primarily arise within the context of indigenous peoples\u27 rights
Carpenter, Megan M.
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Social enterprise and tourism, the key to a better integration of indigenous populations [PDF]
Indigenous affairs are always sensitive and controversial. For centuries, Indigenous populations around the world have suffered from oppression, discrimination and genocide.
Julia Anna Rebutin
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Rapid changes in the natural and social environments of the Arctic region have led to increased scientific presence across the Arctic. Simultaneously, the importance of involving local Indigenous peoples in research activities is increasingly recognized ...
Ylva Sjöberg +3 more
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