
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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- Introduction
- Part I The UNDRIPâs Relationship to Existing International Law
- 1: Joshua Castellino and Cathal Doyle : Who are Indigenous Peoples? An Examination of Concepts Concerning Group Membership in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- 2: S. James Anaya and Luis Rodríguez-Piñero : The Making of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- 3: Martin Scheinin and Mattias Ahrén : Relationship to Human Rights, and Related International Instruments
- 4: Christina Binder : UNDRIP and Interactions with International Investment Law
- Part II Group Identity, Self-Determination and Relations with States
- 5: Marc Weller : Self-determination of Indigenous Peoples Articles 3, 4, 5, 18, 23 and 46 (1)
- 6: Jessie Hohmann : The UNDRIP and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to Existence, Cultural Integrity and Identity, and Non-Assimilation â Articles 7(2), 8 and 43
- 7: Kirsty Gover : Equality and Non-discrimination in the UNDRIP Articles 2, 6, and 7(1)
- 8: Indigenous Belonging: Membership and Identity in the UNDRIP: Articles 9, 33, 35, and 36 (Shin Imai and Kathryn Gunn)
- 9: Mauro Barelli : Free, Prior and Informed Consent in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Articles 10, 19, 29(2) and 32(2)
- Part III Rights to Culture
- 10: Alexandra Xanthaki : Culture Articles 11(1), 12, 13(1), and 34
- 11: Tobias Stoll : Intellectual Property and Technologies Article 31
- 12: Daniel Joyce : Media Article 16
- 13: Lorie Graham and Amy B. Van Zyl-Chavarro : Indigenous Education and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Article 14
- Part IV Rights to Land and Territory, Natural Resources and Environment
- 14: Claire Charters : Indigenous Peoplesâ Rights to Lands, Territories and Resources in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Articles 25, 26, 27 and 10
- 15: Stefania Errico : Control over Natural Resources and Protection of the Environment of Indigenous Territories â Articles 29, 30 and 32
- Part V Economic and Social Rights
- 16: Lee Swepston : Article 17 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Article 17
- 17: Camilo Pérez-Bustillo and Jessie Hohmann : Indigenous Rights to Development, Socio-Economic Rights, and Rights for Groups with Vulnerabilities Articles 20 22, 24 and 44
- Part VI International Assistance, Reparations and Redress
- 18: Willem van Genugten and Federico Lenzerini : Articles 37-42 UNDRIP: Legal Implementation and International Cooperation and Assistance
- 19: Federico Lenzerini: Reparations, Restitution and Redress Articles 8(2), 11(2), 20(2) and 28
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