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53 Stan. J. Int'l L. 169 (2017)
The Evolution of Indigenous Peoples' Consultation Rights under the ILO and U.N. Regimes

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    THE EVOLUTION OF INDIGENOUS


    PEOPLES' CONSULTATION RIGHTS


 UNDER THE ILO AND U.N. REGIMES


A Comparative   Assessment  ofParticipation,  Consultation, and
Consent   Norms  Incorporated  in ILO Convention   No. 169 and
the  U.N. Declaration  on the Rights ofIndigenous  Peoples  and
   their Application by the Inter-American  Court  ofHuman
       Rights  in the Saramaka and  Sarayaku  Judgments

                         S.J. ROMBOUTS*

I. INTRODUCTION: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, INTERNATIONAL LAW, AND
   CONSULTATION RIGHTS.      .................................................. 170
   A. Statistics and Definitions............................. 171
   B. Contemporary Problems..................................... 172
   C. Land, Resources, and Self-Determination............... .............. 173
   D. Cultural Recognition: Consultation and Participation ...................... 176
II. ILO CONVENTION 169 AND THE UNDRIP: DEVELOPMENT AND KEY
   CONCEPTS ............................................................... 177
   A. ILO Convention 169 of 1989  ........................ ................. 181
   B. The 2007 United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous
     Peoples      ................................. .................... 184
III. PARTICIPATION, CONSULTATION, AND CONSENT STANDARDS ............... 187
   A. Consultation, Participation, Land, and Resource Rights in ILO Convention
     169...................      ....................... ......... 187
   B. The Supervisory System of the ILO.............. ................ 191
   C. Analysis of the Consultation Norms in ILO Convention 169..................... 193
   D. Consultation, Participation, and Free, Prior, and Informed Consent in the
     UNDRIP..............     .................................. 200
   E. Supervision of UNDRIP   .......................... .................... 202
      1. The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues .............. 203
      2. The Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.............. 204
      3. The Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples ............. 205


    * Assistant Professor, Tilburg University, Tilburg Law School, Department of Labour Law and
Social Policy.

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