The Committee reaffirms all aspects of its decisions 2 (54) and 2 (55) and reiterates its recommendation that the State party should ensure
effective participation by indigenous communities in decisions affecting their land rights, as required under article 5 (c) of the Convention [ICERD] and General Recommendation XXIII of the Committee, which stresses the importance of securing the «informed consent» of indigenous peoples.
The UNGA resolution states «Economic development, social development and environmental protection are interdependent and mutually reinforcing components of sustainable development... [R] espect for all human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the right to development, transparent and accountable governance in all sectors of society, as well as
effective participation by civil society, are also an essential part of the necessary foundation for the realization of social and people - centred sustainable development» (UN document A / RES / s -19 / 2), 19 September 1997, para 23.
The Committee reaffirms all aspects of its decisions 2 (54) and 2 (55) and reiterates its recommendation that the State party should ensure
effective participation by indigenous communities in decisions affecting their land rights, as required under article 5 (c) of the Convention and General Recommendation XXIII of the Committee, which stresses the importance of securing the «informed consent» of indigenous peoples.
The absence of
the effective participation by Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory, including the opportunity to give their free, prior and informed consent in the development of the Northern Territory Intervention has been raised as a concern internationally.
In finding that Australia had not allowed
effective participation by Indigenous people in the formulation of the amendments to the NTA, the CERD Committee was concerned that the power to approve or disapprove of the legislation was not appropriately located with Indigenous people whose rights were directly affected by it.
The United Nations General Assembly, by consensus including Australia, outlined a program toward sustainable development, in which it emphasised «Economic development, social development and environmental protection are interdependent and mutually reinforcing components of sustainable development... [R] espect for all human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the right to development, transparent and accountable governance in all sectors of society, as well as
effective participation by civil society, are also an essential part of the necessary foundation for the realization of social and people - centred sustainable development», (19 September 1997), UN document A / RES / s -19 / 2, para 23.
[34] The paragraph emphasises the need for health services to be culturally appropriate and for full and
effective participation by Indigenous peoples.
The lack of
effective participation by indigenous communities in the formulation of the amendments also raises concerns with respect to the State Party's compliance with its obligations under Article 5 (c) of the Convention.
In finding that Australia had not allowed
effective participation by Indigenous people in the formulation of the amendments to the NTA, the Committee was concerned that the power to approve or disapprove of the legislation was not appropriately located with Indigenous people whose rights were directly affected by it.
I commend the approach adopted by the South Australian Government as an approach consistent with important human rights standards, in particular, that there be
effective participation by Indigenous peoples in the development of policies that affect their rights.5 Moreover it is consistent with General Recommendation VIII of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (the CERD Committee) which states that «group membership shall, if no justification exists to the contrary, be based upon self - identification by the individual concerned.»
Obiano urged the people yet to come out to do so, noting that
effective participation by the people was the only way they could support the advancement of democracy.
Not exact matches
Clergy can increase
effective lay ministry in the workplace
by nurturing members of congregations in the basic fundamentals of the faith - literacy in Scripture and Christian traditions and
participation in liturgy and the rhythms of the church year.
The man who is shaped and molded
by his continuing
participation in the round of Christian liturgical worship is the man who comes gradually to be informed
by the spirit which animates and governs the liturgy — and that spirit is nothing other than response to the gospel of Christ, made known and communicated through the preaching of the gospel, but not through verbal symbols alone; the response becomes
effective through the whole action which includes mind and body, will and emotions, in an offering to God in union with his brethren.
She is responsible for expanding low - income student
participation in the School Breakfast Program
by providing technical assistance to targeted school districts in implementing
effective strategies and models that result in increased breakfast consumption.
«Breakfast After the Bell,» meaning any service model that provides students the opportunity to eat breakfast after the official start of the school day, has proven to be
effective in transforming school breakfast programs and increasing
participation by students from all income groups.
Certainly, the command and control politics forged
by New Labour was highly
effective in the mass media era, but arguably has detrimental effects on civic
participation and the party's ability to be successful in new media spaces.
Professor Yakubu observed that the workshop was necessary to ensure the
effective use of voter education to build greater confidence in the electoral process and ensure enlightened
participation by the citizenry.
He suggests that online volunteering and citizen science projects could incentivise
participation by offering clearly defined opportunities for learning, while representing an
effective way of increasing scientific literacy and knowledge within society.
A new study shows that workplace wellness programs can be
effective in helping people lose weight
by providing healthier food choices and increasing opportunities for physical activity, particularly if these efforts are designed with the input and active
participation of employees.
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By helping us understand that lower levels of RNF125 confer resistance to BRAF inhibitors, we have a new strategy to stratify patients for currently approved therapy versus
participation for human clinical trials to investigate whether targeting JAK1 will be more
effective in patients whose tumors exhibit reduced RNF125,» said Keith T. Flaherty, M.D., associate professor, Harvard Medical School, and director of Developmental Therapeutics, Cancer Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, and co-author of the study.
Community
participation in major national telescope initiatives must be led
by an
effective national astronomy organization working in concert with universities and similar institutions.
Successful applicants must propose a well - integrated, synergistic research plan with their chosen affiliate as well as an
effective outreach plan that will broaden
participation by underrepresented groups in chemistry.
When Michigan's scholarship program became
effective for high - school juniors who took the state tests in the spring of 1999,
participation immediately jumped
by 10 percentage points.
Such a task, as well as
participation in the threaded discussion, should be evaluated
by a trainer and a feedback should be given to make these mechanisms as
effective as possible (Support of Trainees rule).
The standard of political and moral performance required to consider should be the following: 1) increase of solidarity among the inhabitants of the country; 2) increase in the practice of social justice
by organs of government and civil society; 3) increase in the distribution of income and wealth among the population; 4) increase of measures to preserve and care for nature; 5) increase in policies for integral development of education in accordance with the highest human values; 6) advances in the realization of the collective will of the citizens; 7) improvement of political institutions; 8) success in combating corruption measured
by its reduction; 9) increase in the exercise of citizenship with the
effective participation of citizens in government decisions and fight for expansion of their rights; and 10) increase of contribution of public and private organizations to the political, economic, social and environmental development of the country.
In the language of the federal law: «Where inability to speak and understand the English language excludes national origin minority group children from
effective participation in the educational program offered
by a school district, the district must take affirmative steps to rectify the language deficiency in order to open its instructional program to these students.»
The Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full
Participation) Act, 1995 notified on 1st January, 1996 has not been
effective so far because the handicapped arc not getting equal opportunities as envisaged
by the Act.
Your
participation is what makes C3S unique and
effective; we are the only charter advocacy organization owned and managed
by its members.
This DVD, based on the best - selling book Total
Participation Techniques: Making Every Student an Active Learner,
by Pérsida and William Himmele, shows teachers how various easy - to - use and incredibly
effective alternatives to «stand - and - deliver» teaching strategies can work in their classrooms.
These eligible employees are subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) and may elect to participate in the optional retirement program in the same manner as those employees described in paragraph (b), except that the 90 - day election period commences upon the date notice of eligibility is received
by the employee and
participation in the program begins the first day of the first full calendar month that the change in status becomes
effective.
How are students affected
by their teachers»
participation in an
effective PD program?
College Access Marketing: A step -
by - step resource — managed
by the Southern Regional Education Board — providing information to organizations and groups interested in developing
effective marketing techniques to increase college
participation.
By participating or continuing to participate after the
effective date, you agree to the following: The following information forms the basis of
participation in the Hilton Honors Member Reward Program («Hilton Honors» or «Program»).
By participating or continuing to participate after the
effective date, you agree to the following: The following information forms the basis of
participation in the Hilton Honors Member Reward Program («Hilton Honors» or «Program»).
However, while the tariffs are proving
effective in attracting outside investment, they have also been designed to encourage local
participation by including a bonus or «adder» for communities, First Nations and Métis groups that produce green electricity.
Acknowledging that the global nature of climate change calls for the widest possible cooperation
by all countries and their
participation in an
effective and appropriate international response, in accordance with their common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities and their social and economic conditions...
According to Paulo Moutinho, from the Amazon Environmental Research Institute (Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazí» nia, IPAM), an NGO also participating in the process, this construction model of Principles and Criteria, based on
effective civil society
participation, will surely be able to be adopted
by other countries.
Taken as a whole, these amendments set the stage for The Law Society of Manitoba to move towards stronger and more
effective protection of the public interest through a more diverse governing body, introduction of multi-disciplinary practices and opportunities for
participation in and ownership of firms
by those outside the legal profession.
Ms Feuerriegel explains that, «developing
effective mechanisms for ensuring authoritative information is available in the right format to everyone who needs it when they need it, requires active
participation by every level in the business from the Chief Executive to our people in the field.
SELECTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Elevated students» class
participation level
by 60 % through
effective counseling and implementation of student motivational strategies • Conducted the annual student's day for grade 4 successfully in the absence of the teacher • Identified a special needs child with multiple learning disabilities and referred him for further assessment and support timely • Earned the best classroom assistant award thrice
Professional Experience A-1 First Class Viking Moving & Storage Business Development / Sales Associate 2008 — Present Forge and cultivate industry relationships that expand upon and create new business opportunities
by strategic
participation in networking events and
effective contacts.
The frustrations of the system and the lack of
participation by the litigants in the Courtroom makes mediation an alternative that is both cost
effective and in the end allows you to help craft and write your own story.
Given the acknowledgement
by the NIC of the need for further consultations with affected communities and the standards of
effective participation set out above, it is essential that State and Commonwealth governments engage with Indigenous communities prior to the implementation of the NIC Principles.
Recommendations made
by the Inquiry are developed with the
effective and active
participation of Indigenous stakeholder groups.
Implementing a leasing proposal such as the one set out in the NIC Principles without the
effective participation and free, prior and informed consent of communities is not only inconsistent with fundamental human rights, but runs the risk of failure where it is not embraced
by Indigenous peoples.
the right of Indigenous people to
effective participation in decisions affecting them, their lands and territories: as required
by ICCPR, Article 1 and the International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), Article 1.
Recommendations made
by the study apply fundamental human rights principles of the right to equality before the law, the right to enjoy and maintain a distinct culture and the principle of
effective participation, through the recommendations of prior informed consent.
The test is contrary to the principles of equality and
effective participation established
by the CERD Committee as the cornerstones of Australia's international obligations to Indigenous people.
The vast majority of research and recommendations that have been made
by the Commissioner are to address outstanding human rights issues faced
by Indigenous peoples relate to economic, social and cultural rights and rights to
effective participation in decision making that relates to the interests of Indigenous peoples.
The report concludes that the guiding principle of equality and
effective participation have been eroded
by the Government's amendments to the Native Title Act and diluted
by an ever - xpanding labyrinth of state legislation.