[8] This principle of
effective participation requires that Indigenous groups are able to participate in decision making from a position of prior informed consent.
Effective participation requires that all relevant Indigenous people be included in future negotiations.
The principles of self - determination and
effective participation require that Indigenous people have control over their land and that, in respect of issues that affect them, no decisions be taken without their informed consent.
Agreement making processes based on consultation alone do not satisfy the principles of equality and
effective participation required under international law.
It is on this basis, that I would argue that policy making processes based on consultation alone do not satisfy the principles of equality, equity and
effective participation required under international law.
Policy making processes based on consultation alone do not satisfy the principles of equality, equity and
effective participation required under international law.
Policy making processes that are based on consultation alone do not satisfy the principles of equality, equity and
effective participation required under international law.
Not exact matches
Participation - The most effective training sessions involve participants in the teaching and learning process.Encourage or require participation from all levels in the organization and use techniques of role - playing andexperiential learning to involve attendees
Participation - The most
effective training sessions involve participants in the teaching and learning process.Encourage or
require participation from all levels in the organization and use techniques of role - playing andexperiential learning to involve attendees
participation from all levels in the organization and use techniques of role - playing andexperiential learning to involve attendees in learning.
«Managing a safe,
effective, and efficient food donation program
requires participation of many people throughout Aramark, along with development of standard operating procedures that enable us to clarify and specify whether products are safe to donate,» Cacciola says.
«We believe that
effective legislative government
requires ubiquitous, timely, and equal access to information for all New Yorkers, and the direct
participation of as many citizens as possible in the legislative process,» said Andrew Hoppin, New York State Senate Chief Information Officer.
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.
eLearning runs counter to all that wisdom, because
effective participation in any quality program
requires both students and instructors to practice leadership in online classrooms.
They are intentional and
require support, professional development, student
participation and learning, on - going reflection / evaluation, and adjustment in order to be
effective and sustain.
Partner institutions are
required to submit specific plans aimed at reducing the need for remedial classes, expanding student
participation in Tech Prep programs, and providing
effective professional development services to teachers of dual enrollment courses.
Effective participation in this new Arctic
requires a unique combination of knowledge and skills.
The first measure to be taken is to create mechanisms of cooperation between agriculture, health and environment / waste management departments to assess actual health and environmental risks associated with urban agriculture and to design
effective preventive and mitigating strategies for which the
participation of all these sectors is
required.
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.
the necessary resources
required to ensure the full and
effective participation of native title holders must be made available
However, in light of the extremely rapid development of climate change policy, including an emissions trading framework, mechanisms that enable the
effective engagement and
participation of Indigenous peoples, including access to information and advice both nationally and internationally are urgently
required.
The enjoyment of culture
requires the provision of «measures to ensure the
effective participation of minority communities in decisions which affect them».
The enjoyment of those rights may
require positive legal measures of protection and measures to ensure the
effective participation of members of minority communities in decisions which affect them» (8 April 1994) General Comment 23, para 7.
ii) Article 5
requires that, in accordance with the principle of
effective participation, States guarantee the right of everyone to equality before the law, including in relation to political rights, the right to own property (individually or communally), the right to inherit and the right to equal
participation in cultural activities.
The HRC stated that the enjoyment of culture may
require «measures to ensure the
effective participation of members of minority communities in decisions which affect them».
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.
The specific difficulties faced by Indigenous people in developing
effective social partnerships
require further attention, particularly in reference to areas where business is non-existent (especially remote); government is embedded in community organizations; government is perceived as reneging on meeting legitimate needs - based support; individuals are embedded in networks not contingent on economic
participation; communities are divided for a range of reasons.
In the context of this legislative framework governing native title the human right standard of equality is not
required to determine the allocation of rights under native title agreements and the standard of
effective participation is not a necessary component in the agreement - making process.
Right of Indigenous people to
effective participation in decisions affecting them, their lands and territories as
required by: article 5 (c) of ICERD, article 1 of the ICCPR, and article 1 of the International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).
In accordance with article 27 of ICCPR which
requires the protection and recognition of Indigenous interests in land and with the
effective participation and informed consent of Aboriginal traditional owners, a human rights approach supports:
Further, as the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP) emphasises, the Declaration «
requires «
effective»
participation, not pro forma consultations, the goal of which is to obtain the free, prior and informed consent of indigenous peoples».
The right of self determination is
required under Article 1 of the ICCPR and ICESCR, and the principle of
effective participation emanating from this right is significant, particularly in relation to nature reserves.
A human rights approach
requires that policy and government decisions relating to the interests of Indigenous people be made only with their
effective participation.
This
requires the establishment of a process for the
effective participation of Indigenous people as part of the broader reform process.
As NSWALC submitted to the UNPFII, «[g] enuine and
effective consultation does not just involve discussion; it
requires active and informed
participation in the decision making process».
Effective participation of Indigenous people is also
required for the formulation of policies which affects the human rights of Indigenous people.
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.
Despite the growing guidance through the United Nations mechanisms on
effective engagement with Indigenous peoples, a consultation and negotiation framework that clearly outlines the steps necessary, meets international standards, and ensures
effective participation in decision making, is
required.
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.
In its General Comment on article 27 of the ICCPR, the Human Rights Committee stated «With regard to the exercise of the cultural rights protected under article 27... The enjoyment of those rights may
require positive legal measures of protection and measures to ensure the
effective participation of members of minority communities in decisions which affect them», General Comment 23 The rights of minorities, 8 April 1994, para 7.
In particular, General Comment 23 states, at paragraph 7: «The enjoyment of [cultural] rights may
require positive legal measures of protection and measures to ensure the
effective participation of members of minority communities in decisions which affect them».
The parties to the Argyle
Participation Agreement found that
effective communication strategies
required dedicated resources, experimentation, talking and listening.