The primary emphasis in most Anglo-American jurisdictions has been on research, policy and laws relating to the recognition of customary law in the context of property rights and the criminal justice systems. The appreciation of this connection in international environmental law is not novel. It is evident in the articulation of the concept of sustainable development which gained international significance in 1987 when it was adopted as the fundamental objective of the Brundtland Report. The appreciation of the link between Indigenous rights and human rights is a necessary precondition for the achievement of sustainable development by the Indigenous communities. The effect of the above provision is that under common law and statute substant...
Indigenous peoples' legal subjectivity within environmental protection has become more recognized wi...
All people rely upon water for life. Indigenous peoples are especially vulnerable to water conflicts...
The high stakes often involved in controversies regarding who owns valuable natural resources and wh...
"Law" means a body of rules recognised by a society as binding. When a society accepts as legitimate...
Water Law: Craig, Gachenga: indigenous customary law in water resource management.The journal of wat...
"This highly original work demonstrates the role and importance of customary law as the primary sour...
The water debate in Australia has expanded to include environmental protection, adaptive management ...
The principal objective of the thesis is to shed some light on how international environmental law p...
Common law decisions on the environment-related interests of indigenous peoples that have emerged fr...
Indigenous Law and cultural traditions remain strong and active in many parts of Australia. This pro...
The paper reviews whether Indigenous Peoples’ worldview has directly influenced or not the decisions...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People ("the Declaration") was adopted by...
In this article, Dean Getches examines the nature of international law as it relates to indigenous w...
There are many sources of law, including international law, which support claims to water rights. Th...
There are many sources of law, including international law, which support claims to water rights. Th...
Indigenous peoples' legal subjectivity within environmental protection has become more recognized wi...
All people rely upon water for life. Indigenous peoples are especially vulnerable to water conflicts...
The high stakes often involved in controversies regarding who owns valuable natural resources and wh...
"Law" means a body of rules recognised by a society as binding. When a society accepts as legitimate...
Water Law: Craig, Gachenga: indigenous customary law in water resource management.The journal of wat...
"This highly original work demonstrates the role and importance of customary law as the primary sour...
The water debate in Australia has expanded to include environmental protection, adaptive management ...
The principal objective of the thesis is to shed some light on how international environmental law p...
Common law decisions on the environment-related interests of indigenous peoples that have emerged fr...
Indigenous Law and cultural traditions remain strong and active in many parts of Australia. This pro...
The paper reviews whether Indigenous Peoples’ worldview has directly influenced or not the decisions...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People ("the Declaration") was adopted by...
In this article, Dean Getches examines the nature of international law as it relates to indigenous w...
There are many sources of law, including international law, which support claims to water rights. Th...
There are many sources of law, including international law, which support claims to water rights. Th...
Indigenous peoples' legal subjectivity within environmental protection has become more recognized wi...
All people rely upon water for life. Indigenous peoples are especially vulnerable to water conflicts...
The high stakes often involved in controversies regarding who owns valuable natural resources and wh...