There are now more than 5,000 ethnic and 2,500 language groups in the world, while there are virtually no monoethnic states left. Almost all states have interethnic problems, which determines the severity of the problem and its relevance. The relevance of the topic is: 1) to gain experience of Brazil, Canada, India in solving the problem of the constitutional status of indigenous peoples; 2) in emphasizing the need to provide them not only with language rights, but also with an appropriate level of well-being; 3) in the ability to help stabilize the domestic political situation in Ukraine and strengthen relations with neighboring countries and the European Union. The purpose of the article – an attempt to conduct a comparative analysis of t...
Approximately 15 years ago the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) were sign...
The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Brazil of 1988 and Decree 505 of 2004, which ratifies th...
In some parts of this world, children are abandoned or even buried alive when their tribes-their own...
This article furnishes a comparative analysis on the constitutional recognition of Indigenous people...
Brazil’s indigenous population is very minoritary, accounting for less than 0,43% of the overall pop...
This article addresses the importance of a twin-track dialogue between Canada and the Inter-American...
This article attempts to begin the process of learning about the legal systems that have developed o...
The relations between native peoples and Brazilian society are historically mediated by the State. I...
The article examines the policy of Canadian authorities toward the indigenous population (Indian pol...
The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Brazil of 1988 and Decree 505 of 2004, which ratifies th...
Este trabalho examina algumas questões sobre a especificidade dos processos de reconfiguração étnica...
This article addresses the importance of a twin-track dialogue between Canada and the Inter-American...
Tribes are ethnic groups bound by strong bond of kinship and trust. India is a country of diverse cu...
The article inquires into the evolution of the recognition of indigeneity and multiculturalism in La...
This essay explains the new legal context for recognizing the rights of indigenous peoples in Latin ...
Approximately 15 years ago the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) were sign...
The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Brazil of 1988 and Decree 505 of 2004, which ratifies th...
In some parts of this world, children are abandoned or even buried alive when their tribes-their own...
This article furnishes a comparative analysis on the constitutional recognition of Indigenous people...
Brazil’s indigenous population is very minoritary, accounting for less than 0,43% of the overall pop...
This article addresses the importance of a twin-track dialogue between Canada and the Inter-American...
This article attempts to begin the process of learning about the legal systems that have developed o...
The relations between native peoples and Brazilian society are historically mediated by the State. I...
The article examines the policy of Canadian authorities toward the indigenous population (Indian pol...
The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Brazil of 1988 and Decree 505 of 2004, which ratifies th...
Este trabalho examina algumas questões sobre a especificidade dos processos de reconfiguração étnica...
This article addresses the importance of a twin-track dialogue between Canada and the Inter-American...
Tribes are ethnic groups bound by strong bond of kinship and trust. India is a country of diverse cu...
The article inquires into the evolution of the recognition of indigeneity and multiculturalism in La...
This essay explains the new legal context for recognizing the rights of indigenous peoples in Latin ...
Approximately 15 years ago the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) were sign...
The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Brazil of 1988 and Decree 505 of 2004, which ratifies th...
In some parts of this world, children are abandoned or even buried alive when their tribes-their own...