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The Rights and Role of Indigenous Women in The Climate Change Regime
Climate change has direct and indirect consequences for individuals and their human rights (McInerney-Lankford et al. 2011). With the Arctic warming at twice the global rate, its inhabitants already experience many of these challenges.
Tahnee Lisa Prior, Leena Heinämäki
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Although Indigenous Peoples' rights to own, control and manage their lands and territories are well established under international law, Indigenous Peoples affected by forest conservation and climate protection programmes continue to denounce ...
Levy Andoke Andoke +4 more
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The Constituent Dynamic and the Two-Level Game in Chile
Chile has undergone two consecutive failed attempts at constitutional replacement (2021–2022 and 2023), positioning it as a globally interesting case. While existing literature identifies macropolitical and institutional factors underlying such failures,
Claudio Fuentes +2 more
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Growing scholarship on hydropower development has examined the conflict between state or corporate authorities and the customary livelihoods of Indigenous communities.
Indra Mani Rai, Durga Mani Rai
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This study evaluated a health and wellbeing program for First Nations girls and young women implemented by an Aboriginal community-controlled health organisation.
Jenne Roberts +7 more
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This note is focused on the problems of ensuring the rights of national minorities and indigenous peoples in Ukraine. These issues are considered in accordance with theoretical approaches in the social sciences, as well as the practice of protecting ...
Yevhenii Tkachenko +2 more
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This article carries out an approach to the constitutional evolution of the rights of the indigenous peoples of the Peru. Also, examines how much it has advanced in the establishment of the guarantees of the cultural plurality of the indigenous peoples ...
Mercedes Manríquez Roque
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The rights of indigenous peoples have become an important issue of international law and policy over the past three decades as a result of movements led by indigenous peoples, civil society, international mechanisms and states at the domestic, regional ...
U. Nnawulezi, H. Nwaechefu
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VALUING INDIGENOUS RIGHTS OVER FOREST GOVERNANCE IN SIX ASEAN MEMBER COUNTRIES
Indigenous forests and indigenous communities have always shared a deep emotional, spiritual, and practical bond. This paper aims to methodically examine the relationship between the level of rights held by indigenous people concerning indigenous forest ...
Mohammad Jamin, Sapto Hermawan
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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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