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23 Int'l J. Hum. Rts. [i] (2019)

handle is hein.journals/ininllh23 and id is 1 raw text is: The International Journal of Human Rights
Volume 23 Numbers 1-2 January-February 2019
Special Issue: The Tenth Anniversary of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples
Guest Editors: Damien Short, Corinne Lennox, Julian Burger and Jessie Hohmann
CONTENTS
1 Introduction
Jessie Hohmann
Articles
7 The UNDRIP: an increasingly robust legal parameter
Felipe Gomez Isa
22 After the Declaration: next steps for the protection of indigenous peoples' rights
Julian Burger
34 The UNDRIP and the legal significance of the right of indigenous peoples to self-
determination: a human rights approach with a multidimensional perspective
Dorothee Cambou
51 Implementation of the UNDRIP around the world: achievements and future perspectives.
The outcome of the work of the ILA Committee on the Implementation of the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples
Federico Lenzerini
63 The World Bank's new Environmental and Social Framework: some progress but many gaps
regarding the rights of indigenous peoples
Corinne Lewis and Carl S6derbergh
87 Implementing free prior and informed consent: the United Nations Declaration on the Rights
of Indigenous Peoples (2007), the challenges of REDD+ and the case for the precautionary
principle
Malayna Raftopoulos and Damien Short
104 Towards new development paradigms: the United Nations Declaration on the Rights
of Indigenous Peoples as a tool to support self-determined development
Jeremie Gilbert and Corinne Lennox
125 Creating a space for indigenous rights: the Universal Periodic Review as a mechanism
for promoting the rights of indigenous peoples
Noelle Higgins
149 Looking back to move forward: the status of environmental rights under the UN Declaration
on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Adriana Giunta
174 Treaty making and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: lessons from
emerging negotiations in Australia
Harry Hobbs
193 The self divided: the problems of contradictory claims to Indigenous peoples'
self-determination in Australia
Stephen M. Young

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