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MENAKAR KOHERENSI TATA KELOLA PERUBAHAN IKLIM ATAS HAK MASYARAKAT ADAT DALAM PROGRAM PERDAGANGAN KARBON DI KALIMANTAN TIMUR
Published 2024-12-01“…This research aims to analyze further how the realization of profit sharing and fulfillment of Indigenous peoples' rights over forest management in the FCPF project is a form of coherence in climate change governance towards Indigenous peoples' rights in a fair manner. …”
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Decolonizing Evaluation of Indigenous Land-Based Programs: A Settler Perspective on What We Can Learn from the LANDBACK Movement
Published 2023-07-01“…It is suggested that Indigenous-led evaluation should be mandated for Indigenous land-based programs, consistent with emerging recognition of Indigenous peoples’ rights to sovereignty over programs and services. …”
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Democrazia e partecipazione in America Latina: il contributo del Defensor del pueblo al rispetto dei diritti dei popoli indigeni
Published 2014-12-01“…By analyzing those reforms, the need to move from the ‘acknowledgment’ level to the ‘guarantee’ one has been recognized: the Defensor del pueblo, being a strong figure of Latin-American legal tradition, shines out new light in terms of the indigenous peoples rights respect.…”
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The law of the land: intangible ad tangible rights in Aboriginal Australia
Published 2012-01-01“…It showsthat for legal protection of Indigenous Peoples’s intangible rights, land rights are to be resolvedby government and organisms devoted to land right claimed by Aboriginal Peoples.The experience of Australia through its recent colonization, decolonization and reviewof social values presented by Rudd Administration secured Indigenous Peoples rights. In conclusion, this article proposes a multi-action from historical, political, legal and jurisprudentialsources for article 8 (j) to be operative.…”
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Human rights law in the development of hydropower projects in transboundary context
Published 2024-03-01“…This document provides an overview of how various human rights and in particular the human right to safe drinking water and indigenous peoples' rights are related to hydropower development. …”
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Legal reforms in Russia: anthropological analysis
Published 2014-12-01“…Anthropological analysis of the legal reform in the Russian Federation are in perspective the implementation of the principle of separation of powers and checks and balances, democratic political regime, the proclamation of human rights and its highest value, the implementation of indigenous peoples’ rights, the recognition of legal custom source of law. …”
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Hunter-Gatherers’ Self-Governance: Untying the Traditional Authority of Chiefs from the Western Toba Civil Association
Published 2015-09-01“…The Integral Law for Aborigines (426/84) was the first legal instrument in Argentina systematically addressing indigenous peoples’ rights. It was modeled on the Paraguayan Law for Indigenous Communities (901/81). …”
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Triangular Negotiations of Island Sovereignty: Indigenous and Customary Authorities Metropolitan States Local Metropolitan Authorities
Published 2022-05-01“…The 2007 UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples indicated the international community’s formal recognition of Indigenous peoples’ rights to political self-determination and govern their own affairs through their own decision-making institutions, and requires states to consult with these organisations to obtain free, prior and informed consent. …”
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The Construction of Indigenous Language Rights in Peru: A Language Regime Approach
Published 2019-08-01“…From the 1990s onwards, many Latin American states have adopted constitutional reforms that recognise indigenous peoples’ rights. In this article, we address a much less studied aspect, the emergence of new language rights. …”
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Signifikansi Desentralisasi Kehutanan Bagi Implementasi REDD+ di Kabupaten Maluku Tengah
Published 2013-03-01“…Special challenges are related to site selection and opportunity costs, tenure and land conflicts, income distribution, and adjustments to cultural contexts and respect for indigenous peoples’ rights. This paper takes as a starting point some empirical studies of potential implementation of REDD+ projects in Maluku Tengah district, Indonesia. …”
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The International Law of Protection and Promotion of Human Rights: Past, Present and Future Part 2
Published 2009-06-01“…It also covers new trends and developments in the field of International Human Rights Law, e.g. establishment of new protection mechanisms and procedures (in particular Human Rights Council), emergence of new human rights, development of the concept of indigenous peoples’ rights, reform of UN human rights protection mechanism, extension of international courts’ competence, humanitarian intervention. …”
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Symbolic self-determination: the case of Malaysia and Australia's indigenous education policy
Published 2021“…Therefore, this article examines to what degree indigenous peoples’ rights to self-determination are encompassed in the formulation and development of indigenous education policy that has been recognised and supported. …”
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The Cross-Fertilization of Human Rights Norms and Indigenous Peoples in Africa: From Endorois and Beyond
Published 2014-10-01“…I conclude with an investigation into what this could mean for Indigenous peoples’ rights in the African context.…”
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KAJIAN KEBIJAKAN DALAM MEREKOGNISI MASYARAKAT ADAT
Published 2020-03-01“…This paper is anxious to see the policies that have been taken by the State in recognizing indigenous peoples and whether they are effective in fulfilling indigenous peoples' rights. The result is recognition of indigenous peoples as seen from the many laws and regulations, especially after the Reformation. …”
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The System of Indigenous Peoples’ Protection in BRICS States: An Overview of Legal and Litigation Support
Published 2023-12-01“…This article provides an overview of the international obligations of the BRICS member states related to the protection of indigenous peoples’ rights, as well as discusses the current trends in the ethno-national policies of those countries. …”
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Undergraduate curricula in the USA, Canada, New Zealand and Australia: Are we missing the mark on Indigenous peoples and parks?
Published 2020-05-01“…Indigenous peoples’ rights increasingly demand the attention of government agents, including protected area managers in the CANZUS states (Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the USA). …”
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Searching for Justice: Rights vs 'Benefits' in Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park, Indonesia
Published 2015-01-01“…Therefore, communities have sought Indigenous peoples' rights NGOs to represent them and advance their customary claims over land. …”
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Triangular negotiations of island sovereignty: Indigenous and customary authorities - metropolitan states - local metropolitan authorities
Published 2020-05-01“…The 2007 UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples indicated the international community’s formal recognition of Indigenous peoples’ rights to political self-determination and govern their own affairs through their own decision-making institutions, and requires states to consult with these organisations to obtain free, prior and informed consent. …”
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KAJIAN KEBIJAKAN DALAM MEREKOGNISI MASYARAKAT ADAT
Published 2020-03-01“…This paper is anxious to see the policies that have been taken by the State in recognizing indigenous peoples and whether they are effective in fulfilling indigenous peoples' rights. The result is recognition of indigenous peoples as seen from the many laws and regulations, especially after the Reformation. …”
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One Valley, Three Hands: The Bilateral Negotiations of the Deatnu Agreement and Its Impact on Sami People's Rights
Published 2015-03-01“…Since the Sami people are recognized as an indigenous people in both countries, the negotiations touch upon several core issues of indigenous peoples’ rights, amongst these: the principle of self-determination, the principle of non-discrimination, and indigenous issues related to international border regulations. …”
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