According to the UN data, more than 300 million people in the world today are indigenous people in more than 70 countries, many of which are on the verge of extinction. Being heirs of unique cultures and having a different social, economic and political lifestyle, they try to preserve their way of life in a society dominated by a completely different culture. Throughout history, their rights were constantly violated in the crudest way; they were exterminated, deprived of their land and resettled in areas unsuitable for life. Now times have changed, and international law recognizes the right of indigenous peoples to restore historical justice and protect their traditional way of life. The paper analyzes the main international documents on th...
In the article the analysis of the main international documents on indigenous people's rights protec...
The paper reviews whether Indigenous Peoples’ worldview has directly influenced or not the decisions...
Indigenous peoples have always strived for recognition of the right to their ancestral lands, resour...
According to the UN data, more than 300 million people in the world today are indigenous people in m...
The article briefly examines the most relevant representative factors of the status of indigenous pe...
This book addresses the right of indigenous peoples to live, own and use their traditional territori...
As indigenous peoples have become actively engaged in the human rights movement around the world, th...
Slavomir Rudenko: Protection of Indigenous Peoples' Rights under Contemporary International Law (Dis...
This master thesis (the “Thesis”) aims at exploring the rights of the indigenous and minority groups...
Despite advances in the international legal protection of Indigenous peoples, contemporary state-cen...
This article examines the provisions of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples which wa...
The article describes the evolution of the international legal regulation of the status of indigenou...
People who inhabited a land before it was conquered by colonial societies and who consider themselve...
My thesis is that Indigenous peoples, as distinct people, are entitled to the full affirmation and e...
This dissertation investigates the use of established international human rights law in the protect...
In the article the analysis of the main international documents on indigenous people's rights protec...
The paper reviews whether Indigenous Peoples’ worldview has directly influenced or not the decisions...
Indigenous peoples have always strived for recognition of the right to their ancestral lands, resour...
According to the UN data, more than 300 million people in the world today are indigenous people in m...
The article briefly examines the most relevant representative factors of the status of indigenous pe...
This book addresses the right of indigenous peoples to live, own and use their traditional territori...
As indigenous peoples have become actively engaged in the human rights movement around the world, th...
Slavomir Rudenko: Protection of Indigenous Peoples' Rights under Contemporary International Law (Dis...
This master thesis (the “Thesis”) aims at exploring the rights of the indigenous and minority groups...
Despite advances in the international legal protection of Indigenous peoples, contemporary state-cen...
This article examines the provisions of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples which wa...
The article describes the evolution of the international legal regulation of the status of indigenou...
People who inhabited a land before it was conquered by colonial societies and who consider themselve...
My thesis is that Indigenous peoples, as distinct people, are entitled to the full affirmation and e...
This dissertation investigates the use of established international human rights law in the protect...
In the article the analysis of the main international documents on indigenous people's rights protec...
The paper reviews whether Indigenous Peoples’ worldview has directly influenced or not the decisions...
Indigenous peoples have always strived for recognition of the right to their ancestral lands, resour...