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Indigenous & Tribal People's Rights in Practice - A Guide to ILO Convention No. 169

This publication is a result of collaborative efforts of a wide group of ILO staff, indigenous organizations, experts and researchers on the main aspects of indigenous and tribal peoples’ rights. It hopes to provide governments, indigenous and tribal peoples and workers’ and employers’ organizations with a practical tool for the implementation of indigenous peoples’ rights, based on the experiences, good practices and lessons learned that have been generated so far.

Type: Book
Date issued: 10 May 2009
Reference: 978-92-2-122378-8[ISBN]
Authors: Birgitte Feiring, Programme to Promote ILO Convention No. 169 - International Labour Standards Department
Format available: 190p.

Tags: child labour, forced labour, human rights, discrimination, gender, indigenous and tribal peoples, minority groups, women, ILO Committee of Experts

Unit responsible: International Labour Standards

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