1. The ILO Convention 169 and the Central African Republic: from catalyst to benchmark.
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Gilbert, Jérémie
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INDIGENOUS peoples ,INDIGENOUS rights ,ABORIGINAL Canadians ,CATALYSTS ,HUMAN rights ,JUSTICE administration ,ETHNIC groups - Abstract
In ratifying the ILO Convention 169 on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention (ILO 169) in 2010, the Central African Republic (CAR) became the first African country to join the Convention. Following the ratification of the Convention, the CAR has engaged in a process of integration of the Convention within its national political and legal system. However, due to the widespread conflicts that has marked the country since 2013, the process of implementation of the Convention and the rights of indigenous peoples have greatly suffered. The conflict has had seriously impact on indigenous peoples of the country who have been severely affected by the violence. With this in mind, the aim of this article is to offer an overview on some of the main issues faced by indigenous peoples in the country and to offer some analysis on the potential impact that the ILO 169 has had and could have in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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