An increasing number of sustainability standards integrate the principle of free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) as a requirement to ensure respect for the rights of Indigenous peoples. FPIC remains a contested norm, due in part to divergences of interpretation and gaps in implementation. Drawing on a typology based on FPIC conceptions, this paper presents a comparative analysis of the Forest Stewardship Council's (FSC) standard development processes in three countries, Canada, Russia and Sweden. The paper investigates the dynamics of designing FPIC requirements and conceptions of FPIC reflected in national standards. Drawing on semi-structured interviews and analysis of written standards, this study finds similarities in terms of the ke...
The principle of "Free, Prior and Informed Consent" (FPIC) is promoted through international agreeme...
Indigenous peoples’ right to give or withhold their ‘free, prior and informed consent’ (FPIC) in dec...
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) has acknowledged varying ways in whi...
This paper interrogates how the increasing stringency of international rules on Free Prior and Infor...
This chapter analyzes the adoption, development and promotion of the emerging customary internationa...
This research is intended to contribute to the current conversation in Canada on the implementation ...
Our work focuses on the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), one of the most stringent, but also contes...
This paper examines the scope of FPIC as an aspect of environmental justice and a tool for poverty a...
Over the last decade, the Indigenous right to free, prior and informed consent has become highly pop...
Global demand for natural resources has pushed development projects into increasingly remote areas t...
The World Commission on Dams (WCD) helped establish as development best practice the requirement to ...
Through the analysis of two case studies involving the Forest Stewardship Councilâ s (FSC) requirem...
Forest certification, developed in the early 1990s, is a process in which independent assessors gran...
In the context of implementation of climate change adaptation and resilience projects, Indigenous co...
This paper traces the evolution of free prior informed consent (“FPIC”) and describes the importance...
The principle of "Free, Prior and Informed Consent" (FPIC) is promoted through international agreeme...
Indigenous peoples’ right to give or withhold their ‘free, prior and informed consent’ (FPIC) in dec...
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) has acknowledged varying ways in whi...
This paper interrogates how the increasing stringency of international rules on Free Prior and Infor...
This chapter analyzes the adoption, development and promotion of the emerging customary internationa...
This research is intended to contribute to the current conversation in Canada on the implementation ...
Our work focuses on the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), one of the most stringent, but also contes...
This paper examines the scope of FPIC as an aspect of environmental justice and a tool for poverty a...
Over the last decade, the Indigenous right to free, prior and informed consent has become highly pop...
Global demand for natural resources has pushed development projects into increasingly remote areas t...
The World Commission on Dams (WCD) helped establish as development best practice the requirement to ...
Through the analysis of two case studies involving the Forest Stewardship Councilâ s (FSC) requirem...
Forest certification, developed in the early 1990s, is a process in which independent assessors gran...
In the context of implementation of climate change adaptation and resilience projects, Indigenous co...
This paper traces the evolution of free prior informed consent (“FPIC”) and describes the importance...
The principle of "Free, Prior and Informed Consent" (FPIC) is promoted through international agreeme...
Indigenous peoples’ right to give or withhold their ‘free, prior and informed consent’ (FPIC) in dec...
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) has acknowledged varying ways in whi...