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Implementing the Policy of the U.N. Declarationon the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Roxanne Ornelas

Implementing the Policy of the U.N. Declarationon the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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Resource Type Scientific Paper
Language
  • English
Year 2014
Country Canada
Topic
  • FPIC
  • Rights and Legal Framework
Complexity Academic
Keywords
  • Canadian Law
  • Inherent Rights
  • International Law
  • Land Use Planning
  • Monitoring
  • Self-Determination
  • UNDRIP
Written By Academic Researchers
Written For
  • Academic Institutions or Researchers
  • Leadership and Management
Description This article examines the significance of UNDRIP as a public policy tool for developing national policy to support future resource and land management consultations that are based on free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC). The author suggests that UNDRIP needs to be integrated into Canadian and American policy through actions and consultations with Indigenous peoples that are rooted in FPIC.
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