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Le Titre Du LivreThe Rights and Status of Indigenous Peoples in Nigeria
Sortié Le2012-03-01
TraducteurRiannan Maryalice
Chiffre de Pages626 Pages
La taille du fichier68.33 MB
LangueFrançais et Anglais
ÉditeurSimon & Schuster
ISBN-101699776810-SVE
Format de e-BookAMZ PDF EPub CCF XHTML
CréateurOlugbenga I Ademodi
Digital ISBN821-9935648008-KOB
Nom de FichierThe-Rights-and-Status-of-Indigenous-Peoples-in-Nigeria.pdf

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Un article d’Irène Bellier et Martin Préaud intitulé «Emerging issues in indigenous rights transformative effects of the recognition of indigenous peoples» est paru dans la revue International Journal of Human Rights

The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples UNDRIP or DOTROIP delineates and defines the individual and collective rights of Indigenous peoples including their ownership rights to cultural and ceremonial expression identity language employment health education and other issues

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Traductions en contexte de rights of indigenous peoples en anglaisfrançais avec Reverso Context the rights of indigenous peoples declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples of the rights of indigenous peoples the human rights of indigenous peoples rights of the indigenous peoples

There are approximately 370 million indigenous people spanning 70 countries worldwide Historically they have often been dispossessed of their lands or in the center of conflict for access to valuable resources because of where they live or in yet other cases struggling to live the way they would like

2 Adopts the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as contained in the annex to the present resolution 107th plenary meeting

In this note the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples James Anaya submits a series of observations and recommendations on the situation of the indigenous people affected by the El Diquís hydroelectric project in Costa Rica