The extent of Indigenous peoples’ rights to govern, manage and even own freshwater is a topical issue in many countries. It is definitely hot in Aotearoa New Zealand. The University of Otago, in association with funding from FRST and Landcare Research pursuant to the Old Problems New Solutions research project, recently brought together a group of legally trained experts to gaze both inwards and outwards on the rights of Indigenous peoples to govern freshwater. This article canvasses what went on at that event: the Indigenous Legal Water Forum, held in Wellington on 27th July 2009
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In this article, Dean Getches examines the nature of international law as it relates to indigenous w...
Australian water policy is a world leader in the area of environmental water management, having esta...
First Peoples are leading the conversation about Indigenous water rights policy in Australia. Based ...
The extent of Indigenous peoples’ rights to govern, manage and even own freshwater is a topical issu...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People ("the Declaration") was adopted by...
Co-management of environmental resources is an idea that has been developing for some time in Aotear...
The paper undertakes a comparative overview of the law as it pertains to Indigenous rights in freshw...
In response to widespread water quality and quantity issues, the New Zealand Government has recently...
My thesis involves an investigation and analysis of the legal recognition of Indigenous rights to pa...
Indigenous communities around the globe, totalling about 370 million people, are faced with the chal...
Struggles relating to governance of water resources by indigenous peoples are a well documented issu...
The water debate in Australia has expanded to include environmental protection, adaptive management ...
Struggles relating to governance of water resources by indigenous peoples are a well documented iss...
Water is important to all peoples, including indigenous peoples. In recent years, the government in ...
Water governance is a significant local, regional, and national challenge that echoes parallel conce...
In this article, Dean Getches examines the nature of international law as it relates to indigenous w...
Australian water policy is a world leader in the area of environmental water management, having esta...
First Peoples are leading the conversation about Indigenous water rights policy in Australia. Based ...