1. NOTES ON THE IMPLEMENTATION BY LATIN AMERICAN COURTS OF THE ILO CONVENTION 169 ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES.
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COURTIS, CHRISTIAN
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INDIGENOUS peoples , *ETHNIC groups , *COURTS , *HUMAN rights , *TRIBES , *LEGAL rights - Abstract
This article presents some cases that are emblematic of the application of the International Labour Organisation's Convention 169 concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries, by courts of Latin America. It discusses: a limited number of cases that cover various topics and represent the distinct countries of the region; and the regional court of human rights - the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. These cases are highlighted either according to their subject, by the innovative insight they offer, or by the relevance of their consequences. Before outlining these cases, however, some clarifications are presented which might be useful in explaining the material set forth below and the context in which the material should be situated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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