Publication: Indigenous rights and ILO Convention 169: learning from the past and challenging the future
Indigenous rights and ILO Convention 169: learning from the past and challenging the future
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Larsen, P. B., & Gilbert, J. (2020). Indigenous rights and ILO Convention 169: learning from the past and challenging the future. The International Journal of Human Rights, 24(2–3), 83–93. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2019.1677615
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This special issue of the journal is about one of the most significant, yet largely overlooked, international rights instruments concerning indigenous peoples: the ILO Convention 169 on the rights of indigenous and tribal peoples. It offers a highly needed critical perspective bringing together practitioners, institutional actors, indigenous leaders and academics in an attempt to take stock of nearly 30 years of its existence.
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Larsen, P. B., & Gilbert, J. (2020). Indigenous rights and ILO Convention 169: learning from the past and challenging the future. The International Journal of Human Rights, 24(2–3), 83–93. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2019.1677615