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Land Rights Issues in International Human Rights Law
www.ihrb.orgExplicit rights to land have been developed in two key areas of international human rights law, the rights of indigenous people and the rights of women. Land access and use is frequently tied to the spiritual, cultural and social identities of peoples. As such, land rights have been more fully developed in the sphere of indigenous rights.
Free, Prior and Informed Consent of Indigenous Peoples
www.ohchr.orgfulfilled. (…) Rights of indigenous peoples are frequently the first victims of development activities in indigenous lands, often pursued with no regard to the principle of free, prior and informed consent and other guarantees of the Declaration.” Ms. Navi Pillay, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, August 2013.
Human rights and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander …
humanrights.gov.auIn addition to a Human Rights Act there is a range of ways in which the human rights of Indigenous peoples could be better promoted and protected in Australia. For example: • amending the Australian Constitution to recognise Indigenous peoples in the preamble and to require that all laws do not discriminate on the basis of race • endorsing ...
Indigenous peoples’ collective rights to lands ...
www.un.orgThe collective rights of indigenous peoples to lands, territories and resources are firmly embedded in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of …
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