Title | Hinzugefügt am | Template | Source | Abstract | Population (estimate, min) | Description | Further reading (Wikipedia or other) | Web site | Web location | Document number |
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Spokane tribe | 26. Okt. 2018 | Indigenous People | ||||||||
Good faith | 18. März 2019 | Definition | Good faith (Latin: bona fides), in human interactions, is a sincere intention to be fair, open, and honest, regardless of the outcome of the interaction. While some Latin phrases lose their literal meaning over centuries, this is not the case with bona fides; it is still widely used and interchangeable with its generally accepted modern-day English translation of good faith. It is an important concept within law and business. The opposed concepts are bad faith, mala fides (duplicity) and perfidy (pretense). In contemporary English, the usage of bona fides is synonymous with credentials and identity. The phrase is sometimes used in job advertisements, and should not be confused with the bona fide occupational qualifications or the employer's good faith effort, as described below. Read more | |||||||
Nasa / Paez | 6. Nov. 2018 | Indigenous People | 186000 | |||||||
Wayãpi | 6. Nov. 2018 | Indigenous People | 1600 | |||||||
Munduruku | 6. Nov. 2018 | Indigenous People | 13000 | |||||||
Krenak | 6. Nov. 2018 | Indigenous People | 600 | |||||||
Juruna (Yudjá) | 6. Nov. 2018 | Indigenous People | 340 | |||||||
Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug | 6. Nov. 2018 | Indigenous People | 1300 | |||||||
Cree | 6. Nov. 2018 | Indigenous People | 390000 | |||||||
Gwich'in | 6. Nov. 2018 | Indigenous People | 4000 | |||||||
Arhuaco | 6. Nov. 2018 | Indigenous People | 30000 | |||||||
Samburu | 6. Nov. 2018 | Indigenous People | 160000 | |||||||
Malayali | 13. Nov. 2018 | Indigenous People | 38000000 | |||||||
Free | 14. Feb. 2019 | Definition | Consent given voluntarily and without coercion, intimidation or manipulation. A process that is self-directed by the community from whom consent is being sought, unencumbered by coercion, expectations or timelines that are externally imposed. | |||||||
Consent | 14. Feb. 2019 | Definition | ||||||||
Cherangany | 14. Feb. 2019 | Indigenous People | ||||||||
Life plans (self-determined development) | 10. März 2019 | Community governance instruments, structures, territories, history | ||||||||
Timing of decisions | 10. März 2019 | Precondition | ||||||||
Community resolutions | 10. März 2019 | Community governance instruments, structures, territories, history | ||||||||
Affirmations that relocation is unacceptable | 10. März 2019 | Non-negociables | ||||||||
Rejection of development project as exchange for recognition of land rights | 10. März 2019 | Non-negociables | ||||||||
Affirmation of the right to decide (language used, yes/no, veto and supporting rationale) | 10. März 2019 | Non-negociables | ||||||||
Basis for right to decide and give or withhold consent | 10. März 2019 | Core principles | ||||||||
Negotiation in certain or all contexts | 10. März 2019 | Core principles | ||||||||
A statement of principles | 10. März 2019 | Scope of protocol | ||||||||
Process for negotiation of consultation procedures | 10. März 2019 | Scope of protocol | ||||||||
International oversight | 10. März 2019 | Interfaces with external institutions and organizations | ||||||||
Other indigenous communities or peoples | 10. März 2019 | Internal groups or other peoples | ||||||||
Deceased ancestors or spirits | 10. März 2019 | Internal groups or other peoples | ||||||||
Future generations | 10. März 2019 | Internal groups or other peoples |