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Working with Gwich'in TK Policy

Protocol
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women

Who to consult
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Who will coordinate the meetings

Conditions for consultation
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When is a consultation invalid

Conditions invalidating consultations
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What is done in the absence of consensus

Roles in decision-making process
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Wayãpi

Population (estimate, min)
1600
Country
  • South America: Brasil
  • South America: French Guyana
people autochtone
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Vuntut Gwitchin FN Conusltation Protocol 2003

Protocol
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Vuntut Gwitchin

Population (estimate, min)
500
Country
  • North America: Canada
people autochtone
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Unique features that reflect the particular communities experience

Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance
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Triggers for consultation

When to consult
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Tribal peoples

Internal groups or other peoples
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Tlazten Guidelines for research

Protocol
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Timing of decisions

Precondition
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The process of decision-making, discussion, consensus, voting.

Roles in decision-making process
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Territorial plans and boundaries

Community governance instruments, structures, territories, history
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Taykwa Tagamou Nation Consultation Protocol 2011

Protocol
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Taku River Tlingit First Nation Mining Policy

Protocol
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Subanon people

Country
  • Asia: Philippines
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Description

Subanon (also spelled Subanen or Subanun) is a tribe indigenous to the Zamboanga peninsula area, particularly living in the mountainous areas of Zamboanga del Sur and Misamis Occidental, Mindanao Island, Philippines. The Subanon people speak the Subanon language. The name means "a person or people of the river."[1] These people originally lived in the lowlying areas. However, due to disturbances and competitions from other settlers like the Muslims, and migrations of Cebuano speakers to the coastal areas attracted by the inviting Land Tenure Laws, further pushed the Subanen into the interior.[2][3]

Subanons generally refer to themselves as a whole as the gbansa Subanon, meaning “the Subanon nation”. They distinguish themselves from each other by their roots or point of origin. These are based on names of rivers, lakes, mountains, or locations. Wikipedia

people autochtone
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SUBANEN TRADITIONAL FPIC PROCESS

Protocol
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Students

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State actors addressed

Actors addressed
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Spokane Tribe revised law and order code

Regulation
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Spokane tribe

Country
  • North America: USA
people autochtone
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specific roles addressed

Who to consult
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Specific ministries

Interfaces with external institutions and organizations
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South Africa Bushbuckridge Biocultural Protocol

Protocol
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Six Nations ResearchEthicsProtocol

Protocol
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Single or multiple communities

Scope of consultation
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Sámi

Population (estimate, min)
90000
Country
  • Europe: Finland
  • Europe: Norway
  • Europe: Russia
  • Europe: Sweden
people autochtone
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Samburu

Population (estimate, min)
160000
Country
  • Africa: Kenya
people autochtone
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Rules in relation to recording and sharing of recordings

Conditions for consultation
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Role of representatives

Roles in decision-making process
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Role of leaders or chiefs in determining where and when assemblies are held

Roles in decision-making process
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Role of indigenous knowledge

Conditions for consultation
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Role of General Assemblies and other structures

Roles in decision-making process
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Role of community members

Roles in decision-making process
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Rituals addressed

Nature and sequencing of consultation phases
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Respect for land rights and indigenous governance

Core principles
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Rejection of development project as exchange for recognition of land rights

Non-negociables
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Rejection certain types of activities / impacts that are critical

Non-negociables
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Reference to specific activities

When to consult
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Reference to multiple consultation points

When to consult
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Reference to indigenous justice or ancestral justice

Non-negotiable
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Reference to ESIAs

When to consult
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REDD+ Consultation Protocol with Toledo Alcaldes Association

Protocol
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RCA 2017 Protocolo Juruna CAPA e MIOLO

Protocol
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PROTOCOLO PARA LA CONSULTA Y CONSENTIMIENTO PREVIO SUAREZ BUENOS AIRES CAUCA

Protocol
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PROTOCOLO MONTANHA E MANGABAL

Protocol
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Protocolo de Consulta Munduruku

Protocol
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Protocolo de Consulta comunidades ribeirinhas Pimental e Sao Francisco

Protocol
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PROTOCOLO CP Y CPLI DEL PUEBLO NASA CERRO TIJERAS

Protocol
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PROTOCOLO CONSULTA Quilombola

Protocol
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Protocolo Consulta KRENAK

Protocol
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PROTOCOLO BUENAVENTURA

Protocol
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PROTOCOLO AUTONOMO PUEBLO ARHUACO

Protocol
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Process for updating the protocol

Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance
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Process for the development of the protocol

Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance
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Process for negotiation of consultation procedures

Scope
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Procedures for Consultations between State Authorities and The Sami Parliament [Norway] regjeringen.no

Guidance
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Prior

Term
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Pending development projects or experience with past projects

Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance
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Pastoral peoples FAO & NJ review of BCP for livestock keepers

Guidance
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Participation of outsiders

Roles in decision-making process
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Other indigenous communities or peoples

Internal groups or other peoples
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Other actors addressed

Actors addressed
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Organizations

Who to consult
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ON OUR OWN TERMS: SPOKANE TRIBE OF INDIANS TO TURN CONSENT INTO TRIBAL LAW

Report
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Oaxaca government protocolo de consulta previa 24nov

Protocol
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Nino Izquierdo Diapositivas 19012018

Report
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NHRIs / Ombudsman

Interfaces with external institutions and organizations
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Negotiation in certain or all contexts

Core principles
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Negotiating Research Relationships with Iniut Communities

Guidance
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NCIP AO No 03 2012 The Revised Guidelines on FPIC

Guidance
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Natural Justice

Description

Natural Justice: Lawyers for Communities and the Environment is a young and fast-paced non-profit organisation specialising in environmental and human rights law in Africa – in pursuit of social and environmental justice.

As a team of pioneering lawyers and legal experts we offer direct support to communities impacted by the ever-increasing demand for land and resources, conduct comprehensive research on environmental and human rights laws and engage in key national and international processes.

Non-Governmental Organisation
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National or regional indigenous organizations addressed

Actors addressed
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National laws/policies/jurisprudence

Non-negotiable
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Nasa / Paez

Population (estimate, min)
186000
Country
  • South America: Colombia
people autochtone
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Municipal government

Interfaces with external institutions and organizations
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Munduruku

Population (estimate, min)
13000
Country
  • South America: Brasil
people autochtone
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Multiple peoples

Scope of consultation
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Mexico Energy Ministry proposal on Protocol for solar IP consultation

Protocol
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Meetings for development of specific consultation plan in accordance with the protocol

Nature and sequencing of consultation phases
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Malayali

Population (estimate, min)
38000000
Country
  • Asia: India
people autochtone
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Making FPIC a Reality Report

Report
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Location of meetings

Conditions for consultation
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Local or traditional/subsistence/peasant communities

Internal groups or other peoples
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Life plans (self-determined development)

Community governance instruments, structures, territories, history
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Level of a people

Scope of consultation
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Leaders

Who to consult
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Language of consultations and choice of translators

Conditions for consultation
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Land demarcation

Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance
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Krenak

Population (estimate, min)
600
Country
  • South America: Brasil
people autochtone
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Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug

Population (estimate, min)
1300
Country
  • North America: Canada
people autochtone
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Kenya Samburu Community Protocol

Protocol
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Kachi Yupi Protocolo Consulta Previa Comunidades Salinas Grandes y Laguna de Guayatayoc Dic 2015 1

Protocol
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Juruna (Yudjá)

Population (estimate, min)
340
Country
  • South America: Brasil
people autochtone
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Involvement in strategic planning

Nature and sequencing of consultation phases
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Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami

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Country
  • North America: Canada
Description

Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (Inuktitut syllabics: ᐃᓄᐃᑦ ᑕᐱᕇᑦ ᑲᓇᑕᒥ, literally "Inuit United with Canada") is a nonprofit organization in Canada that represents over 60,000 Inuit. It was founded in 1971 by Tagak Curley as the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada (or in English, Inuit Brotherhood) in Edmonton, Alberta. It has been headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario since 1972. It grew out of the Indian and Eskimo Association that was formed in the 1960s.

Website
www.itk.ca/
Indigenous Peoples Organisation (IPO)
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International oversight

Interfaces with external institutions and organizations
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International or regional instruments/jurisprudence

Non-negotiable
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Internal meetings (actors involved, decision-making processes)

Nature and sequencing of consultation phases
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Intercultural dialogue

Core principles
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Inter/intra-community/people divisions or formalizing modalities of cooperation

Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance
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Initial approach

Nature and sequencing of consultation phases
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Informed

Term
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Information meetings (content, where, with whom and partner participation)

Nature and sequencing of consultation phases
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Indigenous Peoples Present their Community Protocols to the Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak – ICCA Consortium

Report
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Indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation / initial contact

Internal groups or other peoples
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Indigenous communities develop protocol to address forest monitoring Guyana Times

Guidance
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Indigenous australians and performing arts protocols

Protocol
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India Raika Community Bio Cultural Protocol 2009

Protocol
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India Malayali Vaidyas Biocultural protocol

Protocol
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India Lingayat Biocultural Protocol 2009

Protocol
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India Gunis and Medicinal Plant Conservation Farmers Biocultural protocols

Protocol
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Implications of giving or withholding consent

Outcomes
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ILO Experiences with Procedures for Consultation with Sami

Guidance
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IIED community consent protocols

Guidance
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IBIS Guidelines Implementing rights Indigenous Peoples FPIC

Guidance
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Historical context

Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance
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Gwich'in

Population (estimate, min)
4000
Country
  • North America: Canada
  • North America: USA
people autochtone
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Guards / Warriors

Who to consult
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Government consultation protocolo tipnis

Protocol
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Good faith with elaboration of its implications

Core principles
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Good faith

Description

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

Term
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Future generations

Internal groups or other peoples
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Freedom to invite third parties, including trusted specialists

Conditions for consultation
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Free

Description

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.

Term
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FPIC Suriname merian expert advisory panel 2015

Report
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Formal recognition of indigenous’ rights and governance structures

Precondition
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Follow up meetings (for additional information)

Nature and sequencing of consultation phases
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Fixed timeframes

Nature and sequencing of consultation phases
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First Nation Consultation Frameworks 2008

Report
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Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations

Country
  • North America: Canada
  • North America: Greenland
  • North America: Mexico
  • North America: USA
Indigenous Peoples Organisation (IPO)
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Experiences with Consulta Previa in Peru

Report
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Elders

Who to consult
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Due Process Of Law Foundation

Country
  • North America: USA
Non-Governmental Organisation
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Does it seek to define the entire consultation process

Description

Does it seek to define the entire consultation process?

Scope
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Does it address particular activities or is it all encompassing (projects, administrative or legislative measures etc and are these addressed separately?)

Description

Does it address particular activities or is it all encompassing (projects, administrative or legislative measures etc and are these addressed separately?)

Scope
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Different processes envisaged for different types of projects/proposals

Nature and sequencing of consultation phases
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Department of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders aboriginal protocols for consultation

Protocol
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Demands for demarcation prior to consultation

Precondition
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Decisions as to who to involve

Conditions for consultation
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Deceased ancestors or spirits

Internal groups or other peoples
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Dates that coincide with community activities/calendar

Conditions for consultation
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Customary law

Non-negotiable
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Criteria in relation to timeframes and processes

Core principles
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Criteria in relation to indigenous knowledge

Core principles
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Cree

Population (estimate, min)
390000
Country
  • North America: Canada
  • North America: USA
people autochtone
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Corporate actors addressed

Actors addressed
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Content of agreements

Outcomes
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Consultation protocol proposal of Argentinan Indigenous Peoples

Protocol
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Consultation oversight

Conditions invalidating consultations
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Constitutional Court

Country
South America: Colombia
Judicial instition
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Const Court ruling T 530 16

Date
27 déc. 2016
issued by
  • Constitutional Court
Court ruling
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Consent

Term
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Conditions for agreements

Outcomes
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Community resolutions

Community governance instruments, structures, territories, history
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Community history

Community governance instruments, structures, territories, history
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Community governance statutes

Community governance instruments, structures, territories, history
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Community Biocultural Protocols Customary norms based ABS in Potato Park

Report
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Colonial laws

Non-negotiable
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Civil society actors addressed

Actors addressed
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Circumstances that render consultations or consent void (e.g. FPI: creation of division, presence of armed groups, offers of money, threats…)

Non-negociables
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Cherangany Kenya FPIC Process

Report
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Cherangany

Country
  • Africa: Kenya
people autochtone
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Broader strategy of governance assertion

Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance
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broader society

Internal groups or other peoples
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Bio cultural protocol ASOCASAN 2012

Protocol
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Bethany Village Free, Prior, Informed Consent (FPIC) Protocol

Protocol
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Bethany

Country
  • South America: Guyana
people autochtone
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BCP Toolkit Part IV

Guidance
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BCP Toolkit Part III

Guidance
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BCP Toolkit Part II

Guidance
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BCP Toolkit Part I

Guidance
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BCP Toolkit Complete

Guidance
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Basis for right to decide and give or withhold consent

Core principles
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Assertion of rights in relation to natural resources

Precondition
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Assembly of Alaskan Educators Guidelines for Respecting Cultural Knowledge

Guidance
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Arhuaco

Population (estimate, min)
30000
Country
  • South America: Colombia
people autochtone
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Argentinian National Ombudsman Issues Resolution Recognizing Kachi Yupi Community Protocol

Report
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Argentinian National Ombudsman

Country
South America: Argentina
Judicial instition
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Argentian Ombudsman resolution recognising the Protocol of 33 communities

Official documents
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Are concepts defined in the protocol? (e.g. integral territory, culture, knowledge, sacred sites…)

Description

Are concepts defined in the protocol? (e.g. integral territory, culture, knowledge, sacred sites…)

Precondition
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Anaya Sami report A HRC 18 35 Add2 para 16 39 40

Report
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Amerindian Peoples Association (APA)

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Country
  • South America: Guyana
Description

The Amerindian Peoples Association (APA) is a non-governmental Indigenous Peoples organization in Guyana.

Membership of the APA is made up of Units throughout the country, currently amounting to close to eighty such units. The Association is led by an Executive Committee comprising the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant Secretary/Treasurer, eleven regional representatives, a women’s representative and a youth representative.

The APA has a central office in Georgetown which is staffed by persons from interior communities who carry out the daily functions of the organization and who provides the link between what is happening in the communities and what is happening at the national and international levels.

Website
http://apaguyana.weebly.com/about-us.htm...
Indigenous Peoples Organisation (IPO)
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Amerindian Peoples Assiciation

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Logo
Country
  • South America: Argentina
  • South America: Bolivia
  • South America: Brasil
  • South America: Chile
  • South America: Colombia
  • South America: Equador
  • South America: French Guyana
  • South America: Guyana
  • South America: Peru
  • South America: Surinam
Description

The Amerindian Peoples Association (APA) is a non-governmental Indigenous Peoples organization in Guyana.

Membership of the APA is made up of Units throughout the country, currently amounting to close to eighty such units. The Association is led by an Executive Committee comprising the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant Secretary/Treasurer, eleven regional representatives, a women’s representative and a youth representative.

The APA has a central office in Georgetown which is staffed by persons from interior communities who carry out the daily functions of the organization and who provides the link between what is happening in the communities and what is happening at the national and international levels.

Website
http://apaguyana.weebly.com/about-us.htm...
Indigenous Peoples Organisation (IPO)
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Alderville First Nation consultation protocol

Protocol
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Alaska Federation of Natives Guidelines for Research

Guidance
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Agreement to the protocol as basis for consultations

Non-negociables
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Agreement oversight and enforcement mechanisms

Outcomes
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Agreement in principle kitsumkalum signed 2015

Official documents
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African bcp initiative inception meeting report

Report
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Affirmations that relocation is unacceptable

Non-negociables
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Affirmation of the right to decide (language used, yes/no, veto and supporting rationale)

Non-negociables
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Addressing of legacy issues

Precondition
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Actor who pays costs for participation

Conditions for consultation
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Absence of armed presence in the meetings (police, security or intelligence)

Conditions for consultation
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A statement of principles

Scope
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[Booklet Design] Terian Community Protocol

Protocol
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[Booklet Design] Sg Eloi Community Protocol

Protocol
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[Booklet Design] Mengkawago Community Protocol

Protocol
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[Booklet Design] Kiau Community Protocol

Protocol
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[Booklet Design] Alutok Community Protocol

Protocol
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60050046 Ki Protocols v2

Protocol
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2616 Biocultural Community Protocols 2009

Report
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2016 protocolo tix xingu

Protocol
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2016 Livro RCA DPLf Direito a Consulta digital

Report
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2014 protocolo consulta consentimento wajapi

Protocol
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2014 12 14 munduruku consultation protocol

Protocol
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2010 Free Prior and Informed Consent Practical Guide for Guyana

Guidance
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