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'Emancipation' or 'regulation'? Law, globalization and indigenous peoples' rights in post-war Guatemala.
Journal Article | Jul 2011
During the last two decades processes of legal globalization have led to the increasing codification of the collective rights of indigenous peoples. In ...
Guatemala
Women and legal pluralism: Lessons from indigenous governance systems in the Andes
Journal Article | Jan 2017
The shift towards legally plural multicutural and pluri-national citizenship regimes in the Andes formally recognised indigenous peoples' community-based ...
Fredsbygging i krigstid. Palestinarane og det norske people-to-people-programmet 1995-2002
Master's Thesis | Jan 2003
Fredsbygging i krigstid. Palestinarane og det norske people-to-people-programmet 1995-2002
Indigenous Peoples and Poverty: An International Perspective
Edited Book | Jan 2005
This book brings together two of today's leading concerns in development policy - the urgent need to prioritise poverty reduction and the particular circumstances ...
Poverty, Indigenous People, International
Rich Meets Poor - an International Fairness Experiment
CMI Working Paper | Oct 2008
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world's poorest countries? To study this question and the relative ...
Tanzania, Uganda
Review of Bistandsnemda's (Norwegian Missions in Development) Work with Indigenous Peoples
CMI Report | Jan 2007
Spanish version
As part of Norway's efforts to strengthen its cooperation with indigenous peoples a set of Guidelines were published by the Norwegian ...
Bistandsnemda, Indigenous peoples, Rights, Development aid, Guidelines, Bolivia, Paraguay, Bangladesh
Movements of people in time and space: Heureux qui comme Ulysses a fait un beau voyage
Edited Book | Oct 2010
This is a book about people’s short and long journeys, crossing frontiers, individual movements from place to place, and the pulse/feel between ...
Indigenous Peoples Perspectives on Poverty and Development
Book Chapter | Jan 2005
Indigenous Peoples Perspectives on Poverty and Development McNeish, J Indigenous Peoples and Povert
Introduction: Indigenous People and Poverty
Book Chapter | Jan 2005
Introduction: Indigenous People and Poverty McNeish, J & Eversole, R Indigenous Peoples and Poverty
Poverty, Peoples and the Meaning of Change
Book Chapter | Jan 2005
Poverty, Peoples and the Meaning of Change Eversole, R & McNeish, J Indigenous Peoples and Poverty:
Overview: Indigenous Peoples' Perspectives on Poverty and Development
Book Chapter | Jan 2005
Overview: Indigenous Peoples' Perspectives on Poverty and Development John-Andrew McNeish Indigeno
Introduction: Indigenous Peoples and Poverty
Book Chapter | Jan 2005
Introduction: Indigenous Peoples and Poverty John-Andrew McNeish and Robyn Eversole Indigenous Peo
Conclusions: Poverty, Peoples and the Meaning of Change
Book Chapter | Jan 2005
Conclusions: Poverty, Peoples and the Meaning of Change John-Andrew McNeish and Robyn Eversole Ind
The Mapuche People's Battle for Indigenous Land. Litigation as a Strategy to Defend Indigenous Land Rights
CMI Working Paper | Mar 2008
Land is the foundation for the economic sustenance of indigenous peoples and for the continued survival of their cultures. One of the major problems faced ...
Legal system, Land rights, Law, Chile
Business people’s views of paying taxes in Ethiopia
Report in External Series | Jan 2016
This study examines factors that determine business people’s attitudes towards paying taxes in Ethiopia. Based on data obtained from a survey of ...
Tax, compliance, perceptions, attitudes, rates, audit, penalty, Ethiopia
Indigenous peoples' land rights and REDD: a case study
Journal Article | Jul 2011
With the development of REDD (‘Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation’) policies, determining who can claim rights over ...
The New Lost Boys of Sudan
Journal Article | Nov 2019
Currently, around seven million people are affected by migration and displacement to, from, and through Sudan. Nearly one million people are seeking refuge ...
¿Y la salud intercultural?: Lecciones desde la pandemia que no debemos olvidar(What about intercultural health?: Lessons from the pandemic that we should not forget, E a saúde intercultural: lições da pandemia que não devemos esquecer)
Journal Article | Nov 2020
Those of us who work in indigenous health know that it is very common for Indigenous People or peasants to be represented as guilty for their health problems. ...
Peru
Time allocation among people in rural Bangladesh
DERAP Publication | Jan 1980
Time allocation among people in rural Bangladesh Barkat-E Khuda DERAP Publication Asia: Bangladesh
Asia: Bangladesh
Emergency release of people from prison because of Covid-19. A brief analysis through an anti-corruption lens
U4 Brief | Jul 2020
Many countries are implementing emergency releases of people from prison to mitigate the spread of Covid-19. Such measures, while critical to public health, ...
Covid-19, Corruption, Prison, Justice sector