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Indigenous Peoples, Title to Territory, Rights and Resources

59.99

Taal

Engels

Bindwijze

Paperback

Oorspronkelijke releasedatum

03 juli 2017

Aantal paginas

350

Illustraties

Nee

Hoofdauteur

Cathal M. Doyle

Hoofduitgeverij

Taylor & Francis Ltd

Extra groot lettertype

Nee

Gewicht

680 g

Studieboek

Nee

Verpakking breedte

156 mm

Verpakking hoogte

19 mm

Verpakking lengte

234 mm

EAN

9781138280465

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The right of indigenous peoples under international human rights law to give or withhold their Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) to natural resource extraction in their territories is increasingly recognized by intergovernmental organizations, international bodies, and industry actors, as well as in the domestic law of some States. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the historical basis and status of the requirement for indigenous peoples’ consent under international law, examining its relationship with debates and practice pertaining to the acquisition of title to territory throughout the colonial era. Cathal Doyle examines the evolution of the contemporary concept of FPIC and the main challenges and debates associated with its recognition and implementation. Drawing on existing jurisprudence and evolving international standards, policies and practices, Doyle argues that FPIC constitutes an emerging norm of international law, which is derived from indigenous peoples’ self-determination, territorial and cultural rights, and is fundamental to their realization. This rights consistent version of FPIC guarantees that the responses to questions and challenges posed by the extractive industry’s increasingly pervasive reach will be provided by indigenous peoples themselves. The book will be of great interest and value to students and researchers of public international law, and indigenous peoples and human rights.

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