CISDL Natural Resources Program is pleased to publish selected papers from its new Working Paper Series on Legal Aspects of Indigenous Sustainable Management of Natural Resources. The vital relationship between Indigenous Peoples and the natural environment is steadily being accepted in international law through such important legal instruments as the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the ILO Convention C169 on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples. With this new Working Paper Series, CISDL aims to encourage new and rigorous scholarship of compelling interest to scholars and policy-makers active in relevant fields.
Selected Papers:
- Ms. Jillian Friedman – Legal and Institutional Barriers to Fair Trade Jillian_Freidman_LEGAL_AND_INSTITUTIONAL_BARRIERS_TO_FAIR_TRADE
- Dr. Kihangi Bindu Kennedy – L’exploitation du pétrole du Lac Édouard et la Loi Environmentale en République Démocratique du Congo Kennedy_L_EXPLOITATION_DU_PETROLE_DU_LAC-EDOUARD_ET_LA_LOI-ENVIRONNEMENTALE_EN_REPUBLIQU
- Dr. Kishan Khoday & Prof. Usha Natarajan – Returning to Eden: Combating Ecological Change through Indigenous Rights
- Khoday_Natarajan_RETURNING_TO_EDEN_COMBATTING_ECOLOGICAL_CHANGE_THROUGH_INDIGENOUS_RIGHT
- Dr. Konstantia Koutouki & Katharina Rogalla Von Bieberstein – The Nagoya Protocol: Status of Indigenous and Local Communities Koutouki_and_Von_Bieberstein_THE_NAGOYA_PROTOCOL_STATUS_OF_INDIGENOUS_AND_LOCAL_COMMUNIT
- Ms. Eliana Fischman – Working Together: Experiences in Joint Protected Area Management in Australia Eliana_Fischman _WORKING_ON_WORKING_TOGETHER
- Mame Ngone Sow – De Rio de Janeiro à Genève en passant par Nagoya Mame_Ngone Sow_DE_RIO_DE_JANEIRO_GENEVE_EN_PASSANT_PAR_NAGOYA