Incorporating indigenous rights in the international regime on biodiversity protection : access, benefit-sharing and conservation in indigenous lands / by Federica Cittadino.
2019
K3247 .C58 2019 (Mapit)
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Title
Incorporating indigenous rights in the international regime on biodiversity protection : access, benefit-sharing and conservation in indigenous lands / by Federica Cittadino.
Imprint
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2019]
Copyright
©2019
Description
xx, 381 pages ; 25 cm.
Series
Legal studies on access and benefit-sharing ; v. 6.
Formatted Contents Note
Indigenous rights and the protection of biodiversity: state of the art
Incorporating Indigenous rights into the CBD: an interpretive approach
Access and benefit-sharing and indigenous peoples: applying the interpretative approach
Conservation, protected areas and Indigenous peoples: applying the interpretative approach
Conclusion: avenues for harmonisation with Indigenous rights: the CBD and beyond.
Incorporating Indigenous rights into the CBD: an interpretive approach
Access and benefit-sharing and indigenous peoples: applying the interpretative approach
Conservation, protected areas and Indigenous peoples: applying the interpretative approach
Conclusion: avenues for harmonisation with Indigenous rights: the CBD and beyond.
Summary
"In 'Incorporating Indigenous Rights in the International Regime on Biodiversity Protection', Federica Cittadino convincingly interprets the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and its related instruments in light of indigenous rights and the principle of self-determination. Cittadino's harmonisation of these formally separated regimes serves at least two main purposes. First, it ensures respect for the human rights framework that protects indigenous rights whilst implementing the biodiversity regime. Second, harmonisation allows for the full operationalisation of the indigenous related provisions of the CBD framework that concern traditional knowledge, genetic resources, and protected areas. Federica Cittadino successfully demonstrates that the CBD may allow for the protection of indigenous rights in ways that are more advanced than under current human rights law."--Back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-376) and index.
Call Number
K3247 .C58 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9789004364196 hardcover
9004364196 hardcover
9004364196 hardcover
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