This paper examines whether indigenous peoples’ right to reproductive autonomy can be established from the right to self-determination and to health under international human rights law, and the extent to which their reproductive health rights can be effectively protected against government-sponsored population policies. Historically there have been instances of government population policies targeting specifically or primarily indigenous peoples. This includes the US sterilisation programmes in the 1970s and Australia’s removal of Aboriginal children to live with foster white families (1900– 1969), as well as in more recent years Peru’s family planning programme (1996–2000). The past decade has seen some important developments in this fiel...
INTRODUCTION: This paper is on Indigenous peoples’ right to self-determination and its exercise thro...
Indigenous Peoples (“UNDRIP”) by the General Assembly in 2007 was a landmark achievement in the deve...
In recent years, much attention has been devoted to the problems of overpopulation and attempts at s...
This paper examines whether indigenous peoples’ right to reproductive autonomy can be established fr...
The sexual abuses of Indigenous peoples are not a new phenomenon. Many historical documents attest t...
Analysing how Indigenous Peoples come to be identifiable as bearers of human rights, this book consi...
In Australia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples bear a greater burden of disease and hav...
© BEIESP. It is well known that the right of indigenous peoples to self-determination today, as well...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, the Indigenous peoples of Australia, inhabited this continen...
The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was adopted by the General Assembly on 13 Septem...
Australian indigenous people have been, and in many instances continue to be, deprived of human rig...
The 1994 Cairo Population Conference established a consensus that governmental population policies m...
Relying on an Indigenous methodology and the methods of a literature analysis, person...
The paper begins by noting the low level of reference to Indigenous Australians in the Commonwealth ...
This paper explores the possibilities and limitations that the international human rights framework ...
INTRODUCTION: This paper is on Indigenous peoples’ right to self-determination and its exercise thro...
Indigenous Peoples (“UNDRIP”) by the General Assembly in 2007 was a landmark achievement in the deve...
In recent years, much attention has been devoted to the problems of overpopulation and attempts at s...
This paper examines whether indigenous peoples’ right to reproductive autonomy can be established fr...
The sexual abuses of Indigenous peoples are not a new phenomenon. Many historical documents attest t...
Analysing how Indigenous Peoples come to be identifiable as bearers of human rights, this book consi...
In Australia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples bear a greater burden of disease and hav...
© BEIESP. It is well known that the right of indigenous peoples to self-determination today, as well...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, the Indigenous peoples of Australia, inhabited this continen...
The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was adopted by the General Assembly on 13 Septem...
Australian indigenous people have been, and in many instances continue to be, deprived of human rig...
The 1994 Cairo Population Conference established a consensus that governmental population policies m...
Relying on an Indigenous methodology and the methods of a literature analysis, person...
The paper begins by noting the low level of reference to Indigenous Australians in the Commonwealth ...
This paper explores the possibilities and limitations that the international human rights framework ...
INTRODUCTION: This paper is on Indigenous peoples’ right to self-determination and its exercise thro...
Indigenous Peoples (“UNDRIP”) by the General Assembly in 2007 was a landmark achievement in the deve...
In recent years, much attention has been devoted to the problems of overpopulation and attempts at s...