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100 1  Swepston, Lee,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n96023523|eauthor. 
245 14 The foundations of modern international law on indigenous 
       and tribal peoples.|nVolume 1,|pBasic policy and land 
       rights :|bthe preparatory documents of the Indigenous and 
       Tribal Peoples Convention, and its development through 
       supervision /|cby Lee Swepston. 
264  1 Leiden, Netherlands ;|aBoston, Massachusetts :|bBrill 
       Nijhoff,|c2015. 
264  4 |c©2015 
300    1 online resource (403 pages). 
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490 1  Travaux Préparatoires of Multilateral Treaties,|x1875-9807
       ;|vVolume 3 
500    Includes index. 
505 0  The Foundations of Modern International Law on Indigenous 
       and Tribal Peoples: The Preparatory Documents of the 
       Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, and Its 
       Development through Supervision; Copyright; Contents; 
       Introduction; Part 1: Introductory Materials; A Contents 
       of This Volume; B How the ILO Adopts Standards; 1 
       Tripartism; 2 Adoption Process; 3 Voting in the ILO 
       Conference; C Supervision of the Application of ILO 
       Standards; 1 Regular Supervisory Mechanism; 2 Complaint 
       Procedures; D Citation of Materials in This Volume; 1 
       Supervisory Comments; 2 Preparatory Materials. 
505 8  Part 2: Adoption of the Articles of the Convention1 Why 
       the ILO? The Motivation, Mandate and Competence of the 
       ILO; 1 Adoption of Convention No. 107; 2 Adoption of 
       Convention No. 169; 3 Concluding Remarks on the ILO's 
       Mandate and Motivation; 2 Article 1 of Convention No. 169 
       -- Coverage; A Before Conventions Nos. 107 and 169; B 
       Article 1 of Convention No. 107; C Article 1 of Convention
       No. 169; a The 1986 Meeting of Experts; i Peoples or 
       Populations; ii Indigenous and Tribal; iii Tribal and Semi
       -tribal; b The International Labour Conference; i 1988 
       Session; ii 1989 Session. 
505 8  D Development through Supervisiona Interpretation 
       Requested by Switzerland; b How to Identify Who is 
       Covered; c The Importance of having a Legal Personality; d
       The Importance of Self-identification; e Coverage beyond 
       'Indigenous'; f Changes in Governments' Manner of 
       Identification; 3 Article 2 of Convention No. 169 -- Basic
       Policy and Orientation; A Convention No. 107; B Convention
       No. 169 -- A New Approach; i The Meeting of Experts; ii 
       The 1988 Discussion; iii The 1989 Discussion; C 
       Development through Supervision; 4 Article 6 -- 
       Consultation; A Convention No. 107; B Convention No. 169. 
505 8  I The Meeting of Expertsii The 1988 Discussion; iii The 
       1989 Discussion; C Development through Supervision; 5 
       Article 7 of Convention No. 169 -- Participation, 
       Development and the Environment; A The Meeting of Experts;
       B The 1988 Discussion; C The 1989 Discussion; D 
       Development through Supervision; 6 Articles 13 to 19 of 
       Convention No. 169 -- Land Rights; A Introduction; B 
       Before the Standards; C Convention No. 107 -- 
       Introduction; D From C. 107 to C. 169; 1 Article 13 of 
       Convention No. 169: Lands and Territories and the 
       Spiritual Relationship. 
505 8  2 Article 14 of Convention No. 169: Rights of Ownership 
       and Possessiona Article 11 of C. 107; b Adoption of 
       Article 14 of Convention No. 169; i Multiple Use and 
       Nomads; ii Adequate Procedures to Resolve Land Claims; iii
       Adoption of Article 14 as a Whole; 3 Article 15 of 
       Convention No. 169: Natural Resources; 4 Article 16 of 
       Convention No. 169: Removal from Their Lands; a Article 12
       of Convention No. 107; b Adoption of Article 16 of 
       Convention No. 169; 5 Article 17 of Convention No. 169: 
       Transmission of rights; a Adoption of Article 13 of 
       Convention No. 107. 
520    The International Labour Organization is responsible for 
       the only two international Conventions ever adopted for 
       the protection of the rights and cultures of indigenous 
       and tribal peoples. The Indigenous and Tribal Populations 
       Convention, 1957 (No. 107) and the Indigenous and Tribal 
       Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169) that revised and 
       replaced Convention No. 107, are the only international 
       Conventions ever adopted on the subject, and Convention 
       No. 169 is the only one that can now be ratified. This 
       volume, and its companion to be published at a later date,
       make clear that the basic concepts and. 
588 0  Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed
       June 20, 2015). 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
       Collection - North America 
630 00 Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention|d(1989 June 27)
       |0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97026728 
630  7 Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention (1989 June 27)
       |2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1774054 
630 07 Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention (1989 June 27)
       |2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1774054 
650  0 Indigenous peoples (International law)|0https://id.loc.gov
       /authorities/subjects/sh2005000672 
650  0 Indigenous peoples|xLegal status, laws, etc.|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93002386 
650  7 Indigenous peoples (International law)|2fast|0https://
       id.worldcat.org/fast/1737039 
650  7 Indigenous peoples|xLegal status, laws, etc.|2fast|0https:
       //id.worldcat.org/fast/970247 
655  4 Electronic books. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aSwepston, Lee.|tFoundations of modern 
       international law on indigenous and tribal peoples. Volume
       1, Basic policy and land rights.|dLeiden, Netherlands ; 
       Boston, Massachusetts : Brill Nijhoff, ©2015|hvii, 395 
       pages|kTravaux préparatoires of multilateral treaties ; 
       Volume 3|x1875-9807|z9789004289055 
830  0 Travaux préparatoires of multilateral treaties ;|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008062985|vVolume 3. 
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