| Labor laws and legislation, International - 1990 - 1204 pages
...fundamental criterion for determining the groups to which the provisions of this Convention apply. 3. The use of the term “ peoples “ in this Convention...which may attach to the term under international law. Article 2 1. Governments shall have the responsibility for developing, with the participation of the... | |
| Yoram Dinstein - Political Science - 1991 - 388 pages
...Convention, see RL Barsh, "Revision of ILO Convention No. 107", 81 Am. J. Int'l L. 756 (1987). The use of the term "peoples" in this Convention shall...which may attach to the term under international law. It remains to be seen if the qualification contained in Article 1(3) will be considered sufficient... | |
| Christian Tomuschat - Law - 1993 - 368 pages
...to "peoples", but specifies at the very outset (Article 1 , paragraph 3) that the use of that notion shall not be construed as having any implications as regards the rights which attach to that term under general international law30. A similar technique may be tested in the draft... | |
| United Nations Environment Programme - Business & Economics - 1995 - 426 pages
...be said that the right to selfdetermination remained limited, because Article 1.3 states that "the use of the term "peoples" in this Convention shall...which may attach to the term under international law." This Convention will be discussed in more detail later in this paper. The trend of recognition of the... | |
| Andrew Gray - Law - 1997 - 384 pages
...revision of ILO Convention 107, the new text qualified the term peoples by saying in Article 1.3, 'The use of the term "peoples" in this Convention shall...which may attach to the term under international law.' This phrase has reappeared in a draft declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples from the Organization... | |
| Andrew Gray - Law - 1997 - 380 pages
...revision of ILO Convention 107, the new text qualified the term peoples by saying in Article 1.3, 'The use of the term "peoples" in this Convention shall...which may attach to the term under international law.' This phrase has reappeared in a draft declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples from die Organization... | |
| Stephen Bowen - Political Science - 1997 - 340 pages
...Independent Countries, 1989 (No 169) which expressly provides that the use of the term peoples in the Convention "...shall not be construed as having any...which may attach to the term under international law". Text reproduced in I. Brownlie, Basic Documents on Human Rights (3rd ed. 1992) 303 at p. 304. 216 A... | |
| Conservation of natural resources - 1997 - 80 pages
...footnote agreed is as follows: "The use of the term 'indigenous peoples' in this Resolution/Recommendation shall not be construed as having any implications as regards the rights which may attach to that term in international law". It has been added to the following Resolutions and Recommendations:... | |
| Markku Suksi - Political Science - 1998 - 396 pages
...equivocal. ILO Convention No. 169 on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples provides in Article 1.3 that: The use of the term "peoples" in this Convention shall...which may attach to the term under international law. An ILO Manual on the Convention explains that this: For a review of this and broader aspects of cultural... | |
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