The foundations of modern international law on indigenous and tribal peoples : the preparatory documents of the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, and its development through supervision / by Lee Swepston.
2015
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The foundations of modern international law on indigenous and tribal peoples : the preparatory documents of the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, and its development through supervision / by Lee Swepston.
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Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2015]-
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K3247 .S94 2015
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volumes : illustration ; 25 cm.
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(OCoLC)907061022
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Volume 1 of a projected two volume work.
Includes index.
Includes index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1
pt. 1
Introductory Materials
A.
Contents of This Volume
5
B.
How the ILO Adopts Standards
5
1.
Tripartism
6
2.
Adoption Process
6
3.
Voting in the no Conference
7
C.
Supervision of the Application of ILO Standards
8
1.
Regular Supervisory Mechanism
8
2.
Complaint Procedures
9
D.
Citation of Materials in This Volume
10
1.
Supervisory Comments
11
2.
Preparatory Materials
11
pt. 2
Adoption of the Articles of the Convention
1.
Why the ILO? The Motivation, Mandate and Competence of the ILO
15
1.
Adoption of Convention No. 107
17
2.
Adoption of Convention No. 169
38
3.
Concluding Remarks on the ILO'S Mandate and Motivation
41
2.
Article 1 of Convention No. 169 -- Coverage
43
A.
Before Conventions Nos. 107 and 169
43
B.
Article 1 of Convention No. 107
45
C.
Article 1 of Convention No. 169
57
a.
The 1986 Meeting of Experts
57
i.
Peoples or Populations
57
ii.
Indigenous and Tribal
59
iii.
Tribal and Semi-tribal
60
b.
The International Labour Conference
61
i.
1988 Session
61
ii.
1989 Session
76
D.
Development through Supervision
89
a.
Interpretation Requested by Switzerland
90
b.
How to Identify Who is Covered
91
c.
The Importance of having a Legal Personality
96
d.
The Importance of Self-identification
99
e.
Coverage beyond `Indigenous'
102
f.
Changes in Governments' Manner of Identification
104
3.
Article 2 of Convention No. 169 -- Basic Policy and Orientation
107
A.
Convention No. 107
107
B.
Convention No. 169 -- A New Approach
117
i.
The Meeting of Experts
117
ii.
The 1988 Discussion
120
iii.
The 1989 Discussion
133
C.
Development through Supervision
137
4.
Article 6 -- Consultation
148
A.
Convention No. 107
149
B.
Convention No. 169
154
i.
The Meeting of Experts
154
ii.
The 1988 Discussion
161
iii.
The 1989 Discussion
172
C.
Development through Supervision
182
5.
Article 7 of Convention No. 169 -- Participation, Development and the Environment
195
1.
The Meeting of Experts
196
2.
The 1988 Discussion
197
3.
The 1989 Discussion
205
4.
Development through Supervision
210
6.
Articles 13 to 19 of Convention No. 169 -- Land Rights
219
A.
Introduction
221
B.
Before the Standards
222
C.
Convention No. 107 -- Introduction
224
D.
From C. 107 to C. 169
229
1.
Article 13 of Convention No. 169: Lands and Territories and the Spiritual Relationship
229
2.
Article 14 of Convention No. 169: Rights of Ownership and Possession
237
a.
Article 11 of C. 107
237
b.
Adoption of Article 14 of Convention No. 169
243
i.
Multiple Use and Nomads
253
ii.
Adequate Procedures to Resolve Land Claims
255
iii.
Adoption of Article 14 as a Whole
261
3.
Article 15 of Convention No. 169: Natural Resources
266
4.
Article 16 of Convention No. 169: Removal from Their Lands
280
a.
Article 12 of Convention No. 107
281
b.
Adoption of Article 16 of Convention No. 169
286
5.
Article 17 of Convention No. 169: Transmission of rights
301
a.
Adoption of Article 13 of Convention No. 107
301
b.
Adoption of Article 17 of Convention No. 169
310
6.
Article 18 of Convention No. 169: Penalties for Unauthorized Intrusion
322
7.
Article 19 of Convention No. 169: National Agrarian Programmes
325
a.
Adoption of Article 14 of Convention No. 107
326
b.
Adoption of Article 19 of Convention No. 169
330
E.
Development of the Land Rights Provisions through Supervision
333
1.
Information Gathering
333
2.
Consultation over Land Rights
334
3.
Invasions of Indigenous Territory
338
4.
Demarcation of Territories
339
5.
Natural Resources
340
6.
The Involvement of Religious Institutions
341
Appendices
I.
Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169)
345
II.
Indigenous and Tribal Populations Convention, 1957 (No. 107)
359
III.
How the ILO Adopts Standards
370
IV.
Major Documents Consulted and Citation in this Volume
380
V.
Interpretation of Convention No. 169
383
Index
390