Contexte de la Politique
Free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC) is a right of Indigenous peoples, recognized under international law, which derives from the right of self-determination; the right to freely pursue economic, social, … Lire la suite
Free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC) is a right of Indigenous peoples, recognized under international law, which derives from the right of self-determination; the right to freely pursue economic, social, … Lire la suite
FPIC means that community decisions about prospective development are: FREE from coercion and manipulation by third parties such as governments, companies, political parties, and NGOs. Also free from manipulation by … Lire la suite
What constitutes a “good” agreement for Indigenous peoples dealing with extractive industries? Why are some agreements so much better than others? And how can outcomes be improved for Indigenous peoples … Lire la suite
By setting out the respective roles and responsibilities of companies and communities, agreements are a central part of FPIC implementation. Agreements can set out a mutually agreed basis for realistic … Lire la suite
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