Indigenous peoples, title to territory and resources: the transformative role of free prior & informed consent
"The right of indigenous peoples to Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) in relation to natural resource extraction in their territories is a principle that is increasingly recognised by intergovernmental organizations, international bodies, conventions and international human rights law as w...
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adam_text | INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, TITLE TO TERRITORY, RIGHTS AND RESOURCES
/ DOYLE, CATHAL M. [AUTHOR.]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION
PART I. THE ROLE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES CONSENT IN LEGITIMISING TITLE TO
TERRITORY
THE GENESIS OF INDIGENOUS CONSENT UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ITS ROLE
IN LEGITIMISHING TITLE TO TERRITORY
NINETEENTH-CENTURY POSITIVISTS AND DIVERGENCE BETWEEN THE ROLE OF
CONSENT IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
PART II. THE REQUIREMENT FOR FREE PRIOR AND INFORMED CONSENT IN THE
NORMATIVE FRAMEWORK OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RIGHTS
THE EVOLVING CONSENT REQUIREMENT UNDER THE ILO SYSTEM
THE SELF-DETERMINATION-BASED NORMATIVE FRAMEWORK OF INDIGENOUS RIGHTS
FPIC AND THE NORMATIVE FRAMEWORK OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RIGHTS
DEBATES IN RELATION TO THE CONSENT REQUIREMENT
PART III. IMPLEMENTATION OF FREE PRIOR AND INFORMED CONSENT : CHALLENGES
AND OPPORTUNITIES
THE EVOLVING PRACTICE OF STATES AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
FPIC AND THE CORPORATE OBLIGATION TO RESPECT INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RIGHTS
OPERATIONALISATION OF CONSENT, CHALLENGES, LIMITATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES
CONCLUSION
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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