
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 24, nos. 2-3, 2020) is out. Contents include:
- ILO Convention 169: Critical Perspectives
- Peter Bille Larsen & Jérémie Gilbert, Indigenous rights and ILO Convention 169: learning from the past and challenging the future
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Peter Bille Larsen, Contextualising ratification and implementation: a critical appraisal of ILO Convention 169 from a social justice perspective
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Lee Swepston, Progress through supervision of Convention No. 169
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Alexandra Tomaselli, Political participation, the International Labour Organization, and Indigenous Peoples: Convention 169 ‘participatory’ rights
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Fergus MacKay, The ILO Convention No. 111: an alternative means of protecting indigenous peoples’ rights?
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Stefania Errico, ILO Convention No. 169 in Asia: progress and challenges
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Cathal Doyle, The Philippines Indigenous Peoples Rights Act and ILO Convention 169 on tribal and indigenous peoples: exploring synergies for rights realisation
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Jennifer Hays & Jakob Kronik, The ILO PRO169 programme: learning from technical cooperation in Latin America and Southern Africa
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Jérémie Gilbert, The ILO Convention 169 and the Central African Republic: from catalyst to benchmark
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Pia Marchegiani, Elisa Morgera & Louisa Parks, Indigenous peoples’ rights to natural resources in Argentina: the challenges of impact assessment, consent and fair and equitable benefit-sharing in cases of lithium mining
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Tanja Joona, ILO Convention No. 169 and the governance of indigenous identity in Finland: recent developments
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Isabel M. Madariaga Cuneo, ILO Convention 169 in the inter-American human rights system: consultation and consent
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Carlos Felipe Ledesma Céspedes, Convention 169 and the perspective of the trade union movement of the Americas
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Roberto Suárez Santos, Three decades since the ILO’s Convention 169: reflections in light of the experience of the private sector with prior consultation
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Peter Bille Larsen & Louise Nolle, Enabling human rights-based development for indigenous and tribal peoples? Summarising the 25th anniversary global policy debate on ILO Convention 169
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Dalee Sambo Dorough, Perspective on Convention 169, its significance to Inuit and some troubling developments
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Les Malezer, Perspective on the Convention 169: its significance to Aboriginal peoples
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Wrays Perez Ramirez, The significance of Convention 169 for the Wampís in Peru
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Tracey Whare, Reflective piece on Māori and the ILO