The Inter-American Court Faces Its First Case on Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

The Inter-American Court Faces Its First Case on Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Yesterday, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights published a landmark ruling in the case of Pueblos Indígenas Tagaeri y Taromenane v. Ecuador, the first case in its 45-year history to address the rights of Indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation. The case concerns Ecuador’s international responsibility for the violation of the rights of the Tagaeri … Read more

The Harmful Impact of Marine Protection Privatization on Indigenous Peoples – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

The Inter-American Court Faces Its First Case on Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Over the past few decades, the use of market-based financial instruments to protect the environment has gained increasing attention. Innovative debt-for-ocean conservation swaps model is a case in point. These debt swaps allow heavily indebted developing countries with a considerable marine area to create some fiscal space by restructuring their existing debt. In exchange for … Read more

Celebrating Native American Heritage Month: Fast Facts About Indigenous Peoples – Go Health Pro

Celebrating Native American Heritage Month: Fast Facts About Indigenous Peoples – Go Health Pro

November 12, 2024 For Native people, Native American Heritage Month is a month to celebrate diversity, cultures, civic power, and the resilience of ancestors. It’s also an important time to change the narrative about Native people. Too often, Native people are defined by deficits, not strengths. What a lot of people think they know about Indigenous … Read more

The Everlasting Peoples’ Tribunal Session on West Papua – EJIL: Speak! – Go Well being Professional

The Inter-American Court Faces Its First Case on Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

From 27 to 29 June, the Everlasting Peoples’ Tribunal on West Papua was in session. Convened at Queen Mary College of London, the tribunal spent three days listening to testimonies to evaluate allegations of environmental destruction and repression in West Papua by the hands of the Indonesian Authorities and numerous company actors. A incessantly faltering … Read more

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