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Indigenous Peoples' Participatory Rights in Relation to Decisions about Natural Resource Extraction: The More Fundamental Issue About what Rights Indigenous Peoples have in Lands and Resources

James Anaya

Indigenous Peoples' Participatory Rights in Relation to Decisions about Natural Resource Extraction: The More Fundamental Issue About what Rights Indigenous Peoples have in Lands and Resources
Propriété Information
Type de ressource Article scientifique
Langue
  • English
Année 2005
Pays Etats Unis d'Amérique
Sujet
  • Consultation
  • Droits et cadres légaux
Complexité Technique
Mots-clés
  • UNDRIP
  • Consultation
  • Droit international
Écrit par Chercheurs et chercheuses universitaires
Écrit pour
  • Alliés autochtones
  • Direction et gestion
  • Institutions académiques ou Chercheur.euse.s
Description This article by James Anaya, who was later selected as the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous People, discusses Indigenous peoples right to consultation in resource development, as of 2005. The international rights afforded Indigenous people under the ILO ‘duty to consult’ are discussed, along with the ambiguity and uncertainty with which those laws are applied. Anaya discusses the rights Indigenous people should receive in land and resource development.
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