... has the aim or effect of depriving them of theirintegrity as distinct peoples, or of their cultural values or ethnic identities;(b) Any action which has the aim or effect of dispossessing them ... compensation or other appropriate redress.Article 291. Indigenouspeoples have the right to the conservation and protection of the environment and the productive capacity of their lands or territories ... equitable development and propermanagement ofthe environment,Emphasizing the contribution ofthe demilitarization ofthe lands andterritories ofindigenouspeoples to peace, economic and social...
... Kachin in Myanmar; the Ainu of Japan; the Hmong peoplesof Thailand and Vietnam; the Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders of Australia; the M¯aori of New Zealand, and theindigenouspeoples too numerous ... Conquest and theRights of Indigenous Peoples Paul Keal examines the historical role of international law and politicaltheory in justifying the dispossession ofindigenouspeoples as part of the expansion ... Eleventh Session ofthe WGIP,held in 1993, agreed to the Draft Declaration on theRightsof Indige-nous Peoples. It recognised the right ofIndigenouspeoples to identifythemselves as Indigenous...
... of land throughout the entire country; Peoples committees at all levels shall exercise therightsofthe representative owner ofland and be responsible for the administration ofland in their ... drawn from the Swedish land registration system on the basis of a comparison between the two systems. Furthermore, the core to the success ofthe Swedish land registration system is the technical ... strengthened in the treatment of all breaches ofland law especially the illegal building of houses on agricultural land or on land approved for urban development. 7. The guarantee ofthe right...
... recommendations ofthe FAN study are that: the review of land- relatedpolicies take the impact of HIV/AIDS into account; initiatives related to HIV/AIDS shouldaddress themselves to theland problems of vulnerable ... the context of HIV/AIDS, not least because ofthe growing case study literature on the incidence ofland dispossession of women.2As with the issue ofland privatisation itself, the present ... predominant focus ofthe impact of HIV/AIDS on thelandrightsof individuals and households is such that it only begins tohint at the nature of community-level impacts of HIV/AIDS on land tenure....
... with HIV onto the agenda of these institutions, and by strengthening networks of people living with HIV at the local level so they are capable of systematically collecting data.There are already ... cases, these two health systems offer similar or identical services at different sites. In other cases, the narrow focus of each system can make it difficult for either one to meet all of their ... international human rights guidelines. It particularly stresses the importance of including people living with HIV in the formulation and monitoring of these laws and policies. The chapter then discusses...
... equivalent to the aggregate of the amounts of the nominal value ofland bonds issued in respect of the purchase or acquisition of such estate and of the interest accrued due thereon. 12 ... of the land, with a view to terminating the tenancies of persons renting the land, he may, nevertheless, by order declare theland to be within that category, and the provi- sions of ... acquisition of such scheduled land may in the discretion ofthe Minister, subject to the provisions ofthis section, be paid either in whole or in part by the issue to such vendor of land...
... attending to the last details of some business matters.While at the hotel they had several glimpses ofthe members of the Beecher party who were awaiting the arrival ofthe young professor whowas ... affairs ofthe Swift Companyin shape, so they would practically run themselves during his ab- sence.Then, too, there was the packing of their baggage which must be seen to. Of course, the main ... reason ofthe stress of weather, ready for the start into the interior wilds of Honduras."How are we going to make the trip?" asked Ned, as they sat at sup-per, the first night after their...
... that frustrate the purposes of their statutes.”87 The Court has held, for exam-ple, that the Director ofthe Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs in the U.S.Department of Labor is not ... element [of standing] must be supported in the sameway as any other matter on which the plaintiff bears the burden of proof, i.e., with the mannerand degree of evidence required at the successive ... War. The statute provided that the circuit courts were toreview the applications and determine the appropriate amount ofthe pension, but that the Secretary of War had the discretion either...
... 17 years from the date of issue ofthe patent(more commonly understood as the date of grant) rather than from the date of application; the unique reliance on the principle ofthe personal ‘first ... keeping them in force, the other with enforcing the rights in the face of those who either infringe these rights or choose to ignorethem. The former are essential and inevitable, the latter are avoidable ... for the totality of a business.Forms and protection of intellectual property rights Patent rights One ofthe major subjects of licensing is that of patent rights and a brief analysis of their...