Sentences with phrase «territory and resources»

Indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources which they have traditionally owned, occupied or otherwise used or acquired.
Rights to country, resources and knowledge (articles 25 - 32) These articles recognise the rights that Indigenous peoples have to their lands, territories and resources including knowledge.
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(2) Unless otherwise freely agreed upon by the parties concerned, compensation shall take the form of lands, territories and resources equal in quality, size and legal status or of monetary compensation or other appropriate redress.
(20) On this basis the CERD Committee recommends that States recognize and protect «the rights of indigenous peoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands and territories and resources traditionally owned or otherwise inhabited or used without their free and informed consent» (21).
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The CERD Committee's decision on Australia noted that the formulation of the amendments to the NTA were taken without Indigenous people's informed consent and failed to «recognise and protect the rights of indigenous peoples to own, develop, control and use their common lands territories and resources», (27) as emphasised in General Recommendation XXIII.
In Chapter 2, I examine how Indigenous governance over our lands, territories and resources needs to incorporate the principles that are set out in the Declaration; and in Chapter 3, I consider Indigenous governance within the Native Title Act, focusing on our governance following a native title determination.
It is therefore fitting that our rights to our lands, territories and resources feature prominently in the Declaration.
Indigenous peoples have the right to redress, by means that can include restitution or, when this is not possible, just, fair and equitable compensation, for the lands, territories and resources which they have traditionally owned or otherwise occupied or used, and which have been confiscated, taken, occupied, used or damaged without their free, prior and informed consent.
Unless otherwise freely agreed upon by the peoples concerned, compensation shall take the form of lands, territories and resources equal in quality, size and legal status or of monetary compensation or other appropriate redress.
Building an understanding of, and respect for, our rights to our lands, territories and resources throughout Australia.
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Central Coast Salish people in Canada have acted to protect their legal rights and title to their territory and its resources.
Principle 6 reads: «The Government of Canada recognizes that meaningful engagement with Indigenous peoples aims to secure their free, prior and informed consent when Canada proposes to take actions which impact them and their rights, including their lands, territories and resources
... recognise and protect the rights of indigenous peoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands, territories and resources and, where they have been deprived of their lands and territories traditionally owned or otherwise inhabited or used without their free and informed consent, to take steps to return these lands and territories... [89]
As a consequence, they called on the government of Australia to «recognise and protect the rights of indigenous peoples to own, develop, control and use their common lands, territories and resources»17 and stressed the importance of General Recommendation XXIII as set out above.
The Committee especially calls upon State parties to recognise and protect the rights of indigenous peoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands, territories and resources and, where they have been deprived of their lands and territories traditionally owned or otherwise inhabited or used without their free and informed consent, to take steps to return these lands and territories.
Concerned that indigenous peoples have suffered from historic injustices as a result of, inter alia, their colonization and dispossession of their lands, territories and resources, thus preventing them from exercising, in particular, their right to development in accordance with their own needs and interests,
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples provides in particular that Indigenous peoples have the right to determine and develop priorities and strategies for the development or use of their lands or territories and resources.
I am pleased that the Australian Government has been willing to consult with us regarding laws and policies that would affect our rights to our lands, territories and resources.
As part of the NTER, the Howard Government introduced measures that affected the rights of Aboriginal people to their lands, territories and resources, including:
The report gives these a more concrete form, in its «Principles for State and international actions regarding indigenous land, territories and resources» (57).
to ensure that no decisions directly relating to the rights and interests of indigenous peoples are taken without their informed consent, as well as to recognise and protect the rights of indigenous peoples to own, develop, control and use their communal lands and territories and resources: General Recommendation XXIII — Indigenous Peoples, (1997) para's 4 - 5, in Compilation Of General Comments And General Recommendations Adopted By Human Rights Treaty Bodies, op.cit., p192.
It is about sustainable and equitable use of resources in a manner that fully and completely integrates the range of rights provided to Indigenous peoples with regard to their land, territories and resources, their values, traditions and economic, religious and spiritual relationship to their land, and respects the rights of minorities to the traditional lands and territories they inhabit.
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