This study examines the potential impact of recent developments in international human rights law relating to indigenous land claims on the protection of property under the European Convention on Human Rights. In a departure from colonial law the authors show how the doctrine of ancestral indigenous land title has recently been incorporated into international human rights law. This development, however, has yet to occur within the regime of the European Convention. The authors argue that the new decolonized approach to property can and should be adopted by the European Court of Human Rights in its interpretation of Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 of the European Convention.Keywords: Indigenous Peoples, European Court of Human Rights, Land Right...
As indigenous peoples have become actively engaged in the human rights movement around the world, th...
In 2012, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights handed down Sarayaku v. Ecuador, a crucial decisio...
The article briefly examines the most relevant representative factors of the status of indigenous pe...
In its three latest decisions on indigenous land rights, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ...
his paper presentes the evolving understanding of indigenous peoples\u27 land rights under the Inter...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The International Jour...
The aim of the current study is to examine the jurisprudence of the European Human Rights Mechanism ...
International law, and more particularly international human rights law, has for some time been seen...
This book addresses the right of indigenous peoples to live, own and use their traditional territori...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of a chapter published in Home, Robert, (ed.) Essays i...
The notion of economic development has affected the general welfare of indigenous groups worldwide. ...
Human rights law has begun to offer normative protection for what remains of indigenous lands. Yet t...
This dissertation investigates the use of established international human rights law in the protect...
Two of the most laudable achievements of human rights are the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Ri...
This chapter examines the land rights of Indigenous peoples in the United States, Canada, Australia ...
As indigenous peoples have become actively engaged in the human rights movement around the world, th...
In 2012, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights handed down Sarayaku v. Ecuador, a crucial decisio...
The article briefly examines the most relevant representative factors of the status of indigenous pe...
In its three latest decisions on indigenous land rights, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ...
his paper presentes the evolving understanding of indigenous peoples\u27 land rights under the Inter...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The International Jour...
The aim of the current study is to examine the jurisprudence of the European Human Rights Mechanism ...
International law, and more particularly international human rights law, has for some time been seen...
This book addresses the right of indigenous peoples to live, own and use their traditional territori...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of a chapter published in Home, Robert, (ed.) Essays i...
The notion of economic development has affected the general welfare of indigenous groups worldwide. ...
Human rights law has begun to offer normative protection for what remains of indigenous lands. Yet t...
This dissertation investigates the use of established international human rights law in the protect...
Two of the most laudable achievements of human rights are the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Ri...
This chapter examines the land rights of Indigenous peoples in the United States, Canada, Australia ...
As indigenous peoples have become actively engaged in the human rights movement around the world, th...
In 2012, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights handed down Sarayaku v. Ecuador, a crucial decisio...
The article briefly examines the most relevant representative factors of the status of indigenous pe...