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Indigenous peoples have the right to self-deter- mination. By virtue of that right they freely deter- mine their political status and freely pursue their.
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Sep 13, 2007 · The Declaration addresses both individual and collective rights; cultural rights and identity; rights to education, health, employment, language ...
The ILO's Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention of 1989, also known as ILO-169, is the major binding international convention concerning indigenous peoples, ...
It establishes a universal framework of minimum standards for the survival, dignity and well-being of the indigenous peoples of the world and it elaborates on ...
The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DOTROIP) is a legally non-binding resolution passed by the United Nations in 2007.
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples provides a framework for reconciliation, healing and peace, as well as harmonious and ...
States shall respect the right to such self-identification as indigenous, whether individually or collectively, in keeping with the practices and institutions ...
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2007, provides a global framework for efforts to ...
Article 3. 1. Indigenous and tribal peoples shall enjoy the full measure of human rights and fundamental freedoms without hindrance or discrimination. The ...
The UNDRIP was adopted by 144 countries, with 11 abstentions and 4 countries voting against it. These four countries were Canada, the USA, New Zealand, and ...
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