Understanding the ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169) A Tool for Judges and Legal Practitioners.
This tool promotes a better understanding in practice of the ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169). Organized in 12 thematic sections, it's targeted at judges, jurists engaged in subjects related to indigenous peoples, teachers, public servants, independent lawyers, inter...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Genève 22 :
International Labour Organisation (ILO),
2021.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Methodology
- 1 Identification of indigenous and tribal peoples
- 1.1 Use of the term "peoples"
- 1.2 Criteria for identification
- 1.3 Legal status
- 2 Institutions and participation
- 2.1 Institutions, systematic and coordinated action
- 2.2 Participation of ndigenous and tribal peoples
- 3 Human rights
- 3.1 Non-discrimination
- 3.2 Protection of personal integrity
- 3.3 Indigenous women
- 4 Obligation of consultation
- 4.1 Consultation as the cornerstone of the Convention
- 4.2 Measures to be consulted
- 4.3 Good faith
- 4.4 Prior consultation
- 4.5 Representative institutions
- 4.6 Appropriate procedures
- 4.7 Purpose of consultation
- 4.8 Consultation concerning extraction activities, participation in the benefits and compensation
- 5 Development, participation and impact studies
- 5.1 Right to decide development priorities
- 5.2 Participation in impact studies
- 6 Land rights
- 6.1 Special relationship between indigenous peoples and the lands they traditionally occupy
- 6.2 Rights of ownership and possession (demarcation and title)
- 6.3 Procedures to resolve land claims and disputes
- 6.4 Transmission of land rights
- 6.5 Guarantees in relation to removal
- 7 Customary laws and access to justice
- 7.1 Requirement to take customary law into account
- 7.2 Access to justice
- 8 Working conditions, employment and social security
- 8.1 Recruitment and working conditions
- 8.2 Social security
- 9 Health
- 9.1 Access to healthcare, taking into account traditional healing practices
- 9.2 Reproductive health
- 10 Education
- 10.1 Right to education at all levels
- 10.2 Right to be educated in their own language
- 11 Flexibility
- 12 Minimum standards
- Annex
- Chronological list of the representations relating to Convention No. 169 examined under article 24 of the ILO Constitution