2020
DOI: 10.1093/jhuman/huaa028
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Indigenous Peoples and Litigation: Strategies for Legal Empowerment

Abstract: Across the globe indigenous peoples are increasingly using litigation to seek remedies for violation of their fundamental human rights. The rise of litigation is to be placed in the larger context of increased land grabbing, exploitation of natural resources, and the general lack of recognition of indigenous peoples’ rights at the national level. This lack of legal rights is usually coupled with a lack of political will to address the issues faced by indigenous peoples, often leading to serious human rights vi… Show more

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“…This Decree-Law, a political victory for indigenous peoples' organizations, establishes that indigenous peoples have "special and collective ties" with "Mother Earth" (Article 3) and have the right to "harmonious coexistence in the territories" (Article 29). In addition, it recognizes that the territory is "a living whole and sustenance of identity and harmony" and that it "suffers damage when it is violated or 70 Povinelli (2002); Engle (2010); Kirsch (2012); Sieder & Vivero, supra note 43;Gilbert (2021). 71 For an overview, see database UN Program Harmony with Nature: http://www.harmonywithnatureun.org/ rightsOfNature/ (accessed 4 December 2020).…”
Section: Ron Vs Indigenous Peoples' Rights?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This Decree-Law, a political victory for indigenous peoples' organizations, establishes that indigenous peoples have "special and collective ties" with "Mother Earth" (Article 3) and have the right to "harmonious coexistence in the territories" (Article 29). In addition, it recognizes that the territory is "a living whole and sustenance of identity and harmony" and that it "suffers damage when it is violated or 70 Povinelli (2002); Engle (2010); Kirsch (2012); Sieder & Vivero, supra note 43;Gilbert (2021). 71 For an overview, see database UN Program Harmony with Nature: http://www.harmonywithnatureun.org/ rightsOfNature/ (accessed 4 December 2020).…”
Section: Ron Vs Indigenous Peoples' Rights?mentioning
confidence: 99%