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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.

    • Title: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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    • Author/Creator:Swepston, Lee, author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:International Labour Organization, sponsoring body.
    • Published/Created:Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2015]-[2018]
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Indigenous peoples (International law)
      Indigenous peoples--Legal status, laws, etc.
    • Subject(s):Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention (1989 June 27)
    • Genre/Form:Travaux préparatoires (Treaties)
    • Description:volumes : illustration ; 25 cm
    • Series:Travaux préparatoires of multilateral treaties ; 3.
      Travaux préparatoires of multilateral treaties ; 4.
      Travaux préparatoires of multilateral treaties ; volume 3.
      Travaux préparatoires of multilateral treaties ; volume 4.
    • Notes:"The International Labour Organization is responsible for the only two international Conventions ever adopted specifically for the protection of the rights and cultures of indigenous and tribal peoples. The Indigenous and Tribal Populations Convention, 1957 (No. 107) and the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169) that revised and replaced Convention No. 107, are the only international Conventions ever adopted on the subject, and Convention no. 169 is the only one that can now be ratified"--Introduction, Volume 2.
      Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
    • ISBN:9789004373754 hardcover; set
      9004373756 hardcover; set
      9789004289055 hardcover ; alkaline paper ; volume 1
      9004289054 hardcover ; alkaline paper ; volume 1
      9789004289079 hardcover ; volume 2
      9004289070 hardcover ; volume 2
      9789004289062 electronic book
      9004289062 electronic book
    • Contents:vol. 1. Basic policy and land rights
      vol. 2. Human rights and the technical articles. Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Introductory Materials
      A. Contents of This Volume
      B. How the ILO Adopts Standards
      1. Tripartism
      2. Adoption Process
      3. Voting in the ilo Conference
      C. Supervision of the Application of ilo Standards
      1. Regular Supervisory Mechanism
      2. Complaint Procedures
      a. Representations under Article 24 of the ILO Constitution
      B. Complaints under Article 26 of the ILO Constitution
      D. Citation of Materials in This Volume
      1. Supervisory Comments
      2. Preparatory Materials
      a. Office Reports and Written Consultations
      b. Reports of Discussions in the International Labour Conference
      pt. 2 Articles of Convention No. 169
      1. Article 3 of Convention No. 169 - Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
      A. Adoption of Convention No. 107
      B. Adoption of Convention No. 169
      1. 1988 Conference Discussion
      2. 1989 Conference Discussion
      C. Development through Supervision
      2. Article 4 of Convention No. 169 - Special Measures
      A. Adoption of Convention No. 107
      B. Adoption of Convention No. 169
      1. 1988 Conference Discussion
      2. 1989 Conference Discussion
      C. Development through Supervision
      3. Article 5 of Convention No. 169 - Respect for Values, Practices and Institutions
      A. Adoption of Convention No. 107
      B. Adoption of Convention No. 169
      1. 1988 Conference Discussion
      2. 1989 Conference Discussion
      C. Development through Supervision
      4. Article 8 of Convention No. 169 - Customs and Customary Laws
      A. Adoption of Convention No. 107
      B. Adoption of Convention No. 169
      1. 1988 Conference Discussion
      2. 1989 Conference Discussion
      C. Development through Supervision
      5. Articles 9 and 10 of Convention No. 169 - Dealing with Off enses, and Penalties
      A. Adoption of Convention No. 107
      B. Adoption of Convention No. 169
      1. 1988 Conference Discussion
      2. 1989 Conference Discussion
      C. Development through Supervision of Articles 8, 9 and 10
      6. Article 11 of Convention No. 169 - Compulsory Personal Services
      A. Adoption of Convention No. 107
      B. Adoption of Convention No. 169
      1. 1988 Conference Discussion
      2. 1989 Conference Discussion
      C. Development through Supervision
      7. Article 12 of Convention No. 169 - Right to Take Legal Proceedings
      A. Adoption of Convention No. 107
      B. Adoption of Convention No. 169
      1. 1988 Conference Discussion
      2. 1989 Conference Discussion
      C. Development through Supervision
      8. Article 20 of Convention No. 169 - Recruitment and Conditions of Work
      A. Adoption of Convention No. 107
      B. Adoption of Convention No. 169
      1. 1988 Conference Discussion
      2. 1989 Conference Discussion
      C. Development through Supervision
      1. Supervision under Convention No. 169
      2. Supervision under Other ILO Conventions
      9. Articles 21, 22 and 23 of Convention No. 169 - Vocational Training, Handicrafts and Rural Industries
      A. Vocational Training
      1. Adoption of Convention No. 107
      2. Adoption of Convention No. 169
      a. 1988 Conference Discussion
      b. 1989 Conference Discussion
      3. Development through Supervision
      B. Handicrafts and Rural Industries
      1. Adoption of Convention No. 107
      2. Adoption of Convention No. 169
      a. 1988 Conference Discussion
      b. 1989 Conference Discussion
      3. Development through Supervision
      10. Articles 24 and 25 of Convention No. 169 - Social Security and Health
      A. Social Security
      1. Adoption of Convention No. 107
      2. Adoption of Convention No. 169
      a. 1988 Conference Discussion
      b. 1989 Conference Discussion
      3. Development through Supervision
      B. Health
      1. Adoption of Convention No. 107
      2. Adoption of Convention No. 169
      a. 1988 Conference Discussion
      b. 1989 Conference Discussion
      3. Development through Supervision
      11. Articles 26 to 31 of Convention No. 169 - Education and Means of Communication
      A. Different Contexts for the Adoption of the Two Conventions
      1. Adoption of Convention No. 107
      2. Adoption of Convention No. 169
      B. Adoption of Each Article of Conventions Nos. 107 and 169
      1. Article 21 of C107 and Article 26 of C169
      a. Article 21 of Convention No. 107
      b. Article 26 of Convention No. 169
      2. Article 22 of C107 and Article 27 of C169
      a. Article 22 of Convention No. 107
      b. Article 27 of Convention No. 169
      3. Article 23 of C107 and Article 28 of C169
      a. Article 23 of Convention No. 107
      b. Article 28 of Convention No. 169
      4. Article 24 of 'Cio7 and Article 29 of C169
      a. Article 24 of Convention No. 107
      b. Article 29 of Convention No. 169
      5. Article 25 of Ci07 and Article 31 of C169
      a. Article 25 of Convention No. 107
      b. Article 31 of Convention No. 169
      6. Article 26 of C107 and Article 30 of Ci6g
      a. Article 26 of Convention No. 107
      b. Article 30 of Convention No. 169
      C. Concluding Comments on Education
      D. Development through Supervision
      12. Article 32 of Convention No. 169 - Contacts and Co-operation across Borders
      A. Adoption of Convention No. 169
      13. Article 33 of Convention No. 169- Administration
      A. Adoption of Convention No. 107
      B. Adoption of Convention No. 169
      1. 1988 Conference Discussion
      2. 1989 Conference Discussion
      C. Development through Supervision
      14. Article 34 of Convention No. 169 - Flexibility of Application
      A. Adoption of Convention No. 107
      B. Adoption of Convention No. 169
      1. 1988 Conference Discussion
      2. 1989 Conference Discussion
      C. Development through Supervision and Implementation
      15. Concluding Comments
      Appendices
      I. Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169)
      II. Indigenous and Tribal Populations Convention, 1957 (No. 107)
      III. How the ilo Adopts Standards
      IV. Major Documents Consulted and Citation in This Volume
      V. Interpretation of Convention No. 169.
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