A guide to indigenous peoples’ rights in the International Labour Organization / Fergus MacKay
2002
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A guide to indigenous peoples’ rights in the International Labour Organization / Fergus MacKay
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Moreton-in-Marsh, United Kingdom: Forest Peoples Programme, 2002
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English
Summary
The International Labour Organization (ILO), a specialized agency of the United Nations, has developed international agreements and mechanisms designed to protect the rights of indigenous peoples. This guide provides guidance on how to file a complaint with the ILO’s Governing Body. Illustrations are given of relevant cases and decisions, and concrete examples of how a case can be moved through the system. There is also a summarised review of the specific rights protected under the two ILO Conventions most relevant to indigenous peoples: ILO Conventions Nr. 107 and Nr. 169.
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