A statement of principles
Formal recognition of indigenous’ rights and governance structures
National laws/policies/jurisprudence
Historical context
Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance Respect for land rights and indigenous governance
Community history
Community governance instruments, structures, territories, history Life plans (self-determined development)
Community governance instruments, structures, territories, history Land demarcation
Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance Future generations
Internal groups or other peoples Process for the development of the protocol
Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance Broader strategy of governance assertion
Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance Unique features that reflect the particular communities experience
Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance Unique features that reflect the particular communities experience
Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance Are concepts defined in the protocol? (e.g. integral territory, culture, knowledge, sacred sites…)
Basis for right to decide and give or withhold consent
Rejection of development project as exchange for recognition of land rights
Formal recognition of indigenous’ rights and governance structures
Specific ministries
Interfaces with external institutions and organizations Criteria in relation to indigenous knowledge
Agreement to the protocol as basis for consultations
Assertion of rights in relation to natural resources
Role of representatives
Roles in decision-making process Role of community members
Roles in decision-making process Specific ministries
Interfaces with external institutions and organizations Municipal government
Interfaces with external institutions and organizations Role of representatives
Roles in decision-making process Triggers for consultation
Inter/intra-community/people divisions or formalizing modalities of cooperation
Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance Deceased ancestors or spirits
Internal groups or other peoples Land demarcation
Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance Initial approach
Nature and sequencing of consultation phases Corporate actors addressed
Role of General Assemblies and other structures
Roles in decision-making process Information meetings (content, where, with whom and partner participation)
Nature and sequencing of consultation phases Role of leaders or chiefs in determining where and when assemblies are held
Roles in decision-making process Location of meetings
Conditions for consultation Role of community members
Roles in decision-making process Information meetings (content, where, with whom and partner participation)
Nature and sequencing of consultation phases Role of leaders or chiefs in determining where and when assemblies are held
Roles in decision-making process Role of General Assemblies and other structures
Roles in decision-making process Internal meetings (actors involved, decision-making processes)
Nature and sequencing of consultation phases The process of decision-making, discussion, consensus, voting.
Roles in decision-making process Decisions as to who to involve
Conditions for consultation Role of community members
Roles in decision-making process Decisions as to who to involve
Conditions for consultation Role of General Assemblies and other structures
Roles in decision-making process Who will coordinate the meetings
Conditions for consultation Consultation oversight
Conditions invalidating consultations Rituals addressed
Nature and sequencing of consultation phases Unique features that reflect the particular communities experience
Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance Role of indigenous knowledge
Conditions for consultation Rules in relation to recording and sharing of recordings
Conditions for consultation Conditions for agreements
Implications of giving or withholding consent
Conditions for agreements
Implications of giving or withholding consent
Circumstances that render consultations or consent void (e.g. FPI: creation of division, presence of armed groups, offers of money, threats…)
Absence of armed presence in the meetings (police, security or intelligence)
Conditions for consultation Participation of outsiders
Roles in decision-making process