Very little has been written on indigenous rights in South-East Asia. This article attempts to address issues concerning indigenous land rights in the region, arguing that there is a clear gap between the existing situation and the relevant standards of the international human rights system. After a short overview of the international human rights framework currently binding South-East Asian states, the article analyses issues of indigenous land ownership and control by indigenous peoples over matters affecting their land rights. The article then discusses traditional economic activities, natural resources, indigenous environmental management and finally to issues of relocation and compensation. In each of the aforementioned areas, indigeno...
The notion of economic development has affected the general welfare of indigenous groups worldwide. ...
People who inhabited a land before it was conquered by colonial societies and who consider themselve...
This thesis identifies what legal rights to land exist for persons claiming a special socio-economic...
This essay examines the applicability of international human rights instruments as the legal basis t...
Weak implementation of the recognition and respect for Indigenous Peoples of Iban Semunying be probl...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...
Indigenous communities, who live in natural resource-rich regions of Cambodia are some of the countr...
Indigenous environmental justice and rights to land are often compromised in favour of state and cor...
This is the first of two articles exploring the international human rights framework as it relates t...
This study critically examines the existence of indigenous peoples within the framework of promoting...
Despite enjoying distinct and privileged constitutional statuses, the Indigenous minorities of Mala...
Development in Asia faces a crucial issue: the right of indigenous peoples to build a better life wh...
This book addresses the right of indigenous peoples to live, own and use their traditional territori...
This Article examines recent attempts to improve international standards governing the rights of ind...
The four articles in this issue all contribute to the dialogue surrounding the intersection of indig...
The notion of economic development has affected the general welfare of indigenous groups worldwide. ...
People who inhabited a land before it was conquered by colonial societies and who consider themselve...
This thesis identifies what legal rights to land exist for persons claiming a special socio-economic...
This essay examines the applicability of international human rights instruments as the legal basis t...
Weak implementation of the recognition and respect for Indigenous Peoples of Iban Semunying be probl...
Introduction to The Problem: The rapid flow of globalization has brought indigenous peoples to prolo...
Indigenous communities, who live in natural resource-rich regions of Cambodia are some of the countr...
Indigenous environmental justice and rights to land are often compromised in favour of state and cor...
This is the first of two articles exploring the international human rights framework as it relates t...
This study critically examines the existence of indigenous peoples within the framework of promoting...
Despite enjoying distinct and privileged constitutional statuses, the Indigenous minorities of Mala...
Development in Asia faces a crucial issue: the right of indigenous peoples to build a better life wh...
This book addresses the right of indigenous peoples to live, own and use their traditional territori...
This Article examines recent attempts to improve international standards governing the rights of ind...
The four articles in this issue all contribute to the dialogue surrounding the intersection of indig...
The notion of economic development has affected the general welfare of indigenous groups worldwide. ...
People who inhabited a land before it was conquered by colonial societies and who consider themselve...
This thesis identifies what legal rights to land exist for persons claiming a special socio-economic...