United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Foundational Principles and Rights
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This document establishes the international standard for Indigenous peoples’ rights and protections.
- Affirms equality and non-discrimination for Indigenous peoples
- Recognises rights to land, territories, and resources
- Mandates free, prior, and informed consent for development
- Supports self-determination and cultural preservation
- Requires redress for dispossession and historic injustices
- Promotes partnership, justice, and sustainable development
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant for mining industry stakeholders engaging with Indigenous communities and land access.
- Clarifies obligations for free, prior, and informed consent
- Guides responsible land use and closure planning
- Supports compliance with international human rights standards
- Highlights need for transparent and fair agreements
- Encourages co-design and partnership with Indigenous peoples
- Promotes sustainable and equitable resource management
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