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Tag Archives: human rights
Institutional responsiveness to indigenous rights : the case of Chittagong Hill Tracts Land Dispute Resolution Commission
Report from Md. Zahid Hassan, Master in Peace and Conflict Transformation, University of Tromsø. The Chittagong Hill Tracts Peace Accord 1997 signed between the Government of Bangladesh and the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti (PCJSS), recognises the reestablishment of the … Continue reading
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Department of Justice Canada i Ottawa og Vancouver
REISESTØTTE 2002 Rapport fra Aimo Guttorm Om prosjektet “RETTSPLEIE I DET SAMISKE OMRÅDET”
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Tagged 2002, Canada, human rights, indigenous, law, rights, sami, The Permanet Forum on Indigenous Issues UN
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Liability of transnational corporations for indigenous peoples human rights violations
Report from Workabeba Bekele, Master Programme in Indigenous Studies, University of Tromsø Project 200700333-3
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Tagged 2007, fieldwork, human rights, indigenous, Master's in Indigenous Studies, Nicaragua, Nigeria, transnational corporations
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