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|a KI30 1989
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|a Feiring, Birgitte,
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|a Understanding the Indigenous and Tribal People Convention, 1989 (No. 169) :
|b handbook for ILO Tripartite Constituents.
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|b International Labour Office,
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|a 1 online resource (xii, 48 pages)
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|a Also issued in French, Hindi, and Spanish.
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|a Online resource, ILO web site, viewed February 15, 2022; title from PDF title page.
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|a "Written by Birgitte Feiring"--Page ix
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|a "Programme to Promote ILO Convention No. 169 (PRO 169); International Labour Standards Office"--PDF front cover
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|a "Date issued 19 February 2013."
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-30).
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|a Text of the Convention: pages 31-48.
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|a Title Page; Copyright; TABLE OF CONTENTS; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; FOREWORD; SECTION 1 Introduction to ILO Convention No. 169; WHAT IS ILO CONVENTION NO. 169?; WHO ARE INDIGENOUS AND TRIBAL PEOPLES?; DO INDIGENOUS AND TRIBAL PEOPLES HAVE "SPECIAL" RIGHTS?; WHY IS THE ILO CONCERNED WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES?; ARE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' LABOUR CONDITIONS STILL A CONCERN?; WHAT IS THE LEGAL STATUS OF THE CONVENTION?; WHO HAS THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR IMPLEMENTINGTHE CONVENTION?; HOW IS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONVENTION SUPERVISED?
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|a WHAT IS THE ROLE OF WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS' ORGANISATIONS? DO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES HAVE ACCESS TO ILO PROCEDURES AND ASSISTANCE?; WHAT IS THE CONTRIBUTION OF ILO CONVENTION NO. 169 TO NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT?; OTHER INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS RELEVANT TO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES; SECTION 2 Consultation and participation; WHY IS CONSULTATION AND PARTICIPATION THE CORNERSTONE OF THE CONVENTION?; WHAT DOES THE CONVENTION SAY ABOUT CONSULTATION?; WHY DOES CONSULTATION WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES REQUIRE SPECIAL ATTENTION?; WHO HAS THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNDERTAKING CONSULTATIONS?; WHO SHOULD BE CONSULTED?
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|a WHAT ARE APPROPRIATE PROCEDURES? IS THERE A REQUIREMENT TO REACH CONSENT?; DOES CONSULTATION HELP TO PREVENT CONFLICT?; WHAT ARE THE BARRIERS FOR CONDUCTING CONSULTATIONS?; WHAT DOES THE CONVENTION SAY ABOUT PARTICIPATION?; WHAT IS THE LINK BETWEEN CONSULTATION AND PARTICIPATION?; SECTION 3 Lands and natural resources; WHAT IS THE SCOPE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' LAND RIGHTS?; DO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES HAVE A RIGHT TO NATURAL RESOURCES?; SECTION 4 Implications for private sector; WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS OF CONVENTION NO. 169 FOR THE PRIVATE SECTOR?
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|a DO COMPANIES HAVE A GENERAL DUTY TO RESPECT INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' RIGHTS?ANNEX A INFORMATION RESOURCES; ANNEX B: CONVENTION No. 169.
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|a "This handbook aims to answer some of the essential questions regarding Convention No. 169 and is addressed to governments, employers' and workers' organizations, as well as for Indigenous and tribal peoples."
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|a Indigenous peoples
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|a International Labour Office.
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|i Print version:
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|d Geneva : International Labour Office, ©2013
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