Indigenous Rights and Biodiversity
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Blog: Völkerrechtsblog
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Blog: Legal Theory Blog
Alexandra Fay (UCLA School of Law) has posted True Co-management: Critical Approaches to Indigenous Food Sovereignty (41 Yale Law & Policy Review 233 (2023)) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This Note examines the Inuit Circumpolar Council Alaska's project to...
Blog: Global Voices
"The freer we are as individuals, the freer we are as a people."
Blog: Australian Institute of International Affairs
Australia is a colonial country. The resulting unresolved grievances and challenges must be grappled with, but engagement between original and First Nation peoples can be a vehicle for Australia's enlarged engagement in global politics.
Blog: American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Despite commendable motivations, New Zealand's proposal to allocate spectrum to indigenous communities will unnecessarily distort market forces.
The post Indigenous Spectrum Ownership Can’t Address Digital Disadvantage appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.
Blog: Global Voices
The publication of Nepal's policy on "Construction of Physical Infrastructure Inside Protected Areas" has ignited a lot of controversy for its potential to displace Indigenous communities from their ancestral lands.
Blog: LSE Southeast Asia Blog
In practice, religion (agama) in Indonesia has been paradoxically interpreted exclusively; religion must have monotheistic belief, written scripture, prophet, and international recognition… Among the implications are the exclusive accommodation of six "official" religions (Confucianism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Catholicism, Christianity, and Islam) by the Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA) and the exclusion of Indonesian indigenous religions from the … Continued
Blog: Centre for International Policy Studies
On January 13, the Republic of China (ROC, Taiwan) held presidential and legislative elections, keeping the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in the presidency with 40.05% of the vote going to incumbent vice-president William Lai. Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang, or KMT) …
Blog: Reason.com
In the U.S., we arrest parents who let their 8-year-olds walk half a mile.
Blog: Global Voices
The escalating mining for energy transition minerals poses a direct threat to Indigenous rights and territories in Nepal, especially for the indigenous communities like Chepang, whose plights remain often unheard.
Blog: Reason.com
The Hamas-embraced idea that Jews have no place in Israel fosters extremism on both sides.
Blog: Global Voices
The UN has instituted the period between 2022 and 2032 as International Decade for Indigenous Languages. In an interview for GV's partner Amazônia Real, professor and researcher Altaci Rubim, from the Kokama people, talks about the importance of it.
Blog: Australian Institute of International Affairs
Experience in New Zealand illustrates that cultural integration of indigenous peoples can lead to stronger outcomes of representation in the military. For countries like Australia and Canada, a shift in recruitment strategies begins with cultural awareness.
Blog: POLLEN
Codes of conduct and contracts for scientific research should protect vulnerable populations, such as Indigenous peoples, from exploitation and promote their role in research. But with the San in Southern Africa, I have found that they can also backfire and even oppress them. By Stasja Koot Ethical rules for scientific research are important to prevent … Read more Ethics research codes and contracts may oppress vulnerable and Indigenous groups
Blog: Global Voices
The ancestral authorities of Guatemala symbolically applied Xik'ay to officials who tried to suspend the party of the president-elect, Bernardo Arévalo.