DOI: 10.17771/pucrio.acad.52834
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O Casal Na Transição Para a Parentalidade

Abstract: Dwyer, Isabela Holanda Cavalcanti; Magalhães, Andrea Seixas (Advisor). The couple in its transition to parenthood. Rio de Janeiro, 2021. 89p.

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“…51 The Committee recalls that, in the case of indigenous peoples, the enjoyment of culture may relate to a way of life which is closely associated with territory and the use of its resources, including such traditional activities as fishing or hunting. 52 Thus, the protection of this right is directed towards ensuring the survival and continued development of the cultural identity. 53 The Committee further recalls that article 27 of the Covenant, interpreted in the light of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, enshrines the inalienable right of indigenous peoples to enjoy the territories and natural resources that they have traditionally used for their subsistence and cultural identity.…”
Section: 13mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…51 The Committee recalls that, in the case of indigenous peoples, the enjoyment of culture may relate to a way of life which is closely associated with territory and the use of its resources, including such traditional activities as fishing or hunting. 52 Thus, the protection of this right is directed towards ensuring the survival and continued development of the cultural identity. 53 The Committee further recalls that article 27 of the Covenant, interpreted in the light of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, enshrines the inalienable right of indigenous peoples to enjoy the territories and natural resources that they have traditionally used for their subsistence and cultural identity.…”
Section: 13mentioning
confidence: 99%