Konteks Kebijakan

Persetujuan Atas Dasar Informasi Sejak Awal tanpa Paksaan (PADIATAPA) adalah hak masyarakat adat, yang diakui di bawah hukum internasional, yang berasal dari hak untuk menentukan nasib sendiri; hak untuk secara bebas mengejar pembangunan ekonomi, sosial, dan budaya; dan hak asasi individu...

From Rights to Results

From Rights to Results examines the context, content, and functioning of agreements that companies establish with Indigenous communities for mining and oil and gas projects. It is based on interviews...

Inklusivitas dan Gender dalam PADIATAPA

Inklusivitas dapat berdampak positif pada semua elemen proyek ekstraktif - memperkuat lingkungan kerja yang saling menghormati dan adil, mendukung kemampuan semua anggota masyarakat untuk mengomunikasikan keprihatinan dan minat mereka, dan mempromosikan...

Kesepakatan

Dengan menetapkan peran dan tanggung jawab perusahaan dan masyarakat, kesepakatan menjadi bagian sentral dari penerapan PADIATAPA. Kesepakatan dapat menetapkan dasar yang disepakati bersama untuk harapan yang realistis, dan proses untuk...

Negotiations in the Indigenous World

Dr. Ciaran O’Faircheallaigh’s research reviews agreement outcomes based on analysis of 45 negotiations between Aboriginal peoples and mining companies across Australia. It also includes detailed case studies of four negotiations...

Kesepakatan dan Manfaat bagi Masyarakat

Apa yang dimaksud dengan kesepakatan yang "baik" bagi masyarakat adat yang berurusan dengan industri ekstraktif? Mengapa beberapa kesepakatan jauh lebih baik daripada yang lain? Dan bagaimana meningkatkan manfaat untuk masyarakat...

Community Protocols

Community protocols articulate the decision-making processes of an indigenous community clarify the protocol for how a company or government should approach a request for consent. Natural Justice worked with regional...

Why Agreements Matter

This document contains a “How to guide” outlining key elements of agreements, good practices for inclusive engagement in agreement-making, and practical guidance for planning for successful implementation and monitoring.

ICMM Integrated Mine Closure Practice Guide

The International Council on Mining and Metals has produced this “Integrated Mine Closure Practice Guide” which shares good practices for planning, preparing, and resourcing for closure throughout the life of...

Social Aspects of Mine Closures

The University of Queensland, with several industry partners, has formed a three-year consortium to research the social, political, economic, and dynamics associated with mine closure and related transitions for communities. Dr. Deanna Kemp provided a webinar overview of social aspects of closure to the FPIC Dialogue in September 2019. You may view a recording of the presentation here:… Read More

Kesepakatan dan Manfaat bagi Masyarakat

Apa yang dimaksud dengan kesepakatan yang "baik" bagi masyarakat adat yang berurusan dengan industri ekstraktif? Mengapa beberapa kesepakatan jauh lebih baik daripada yang lain? Dan bagaimana meningkatkan manfaat untuk masyarakat...

Negotiations in the Indigenous World

Dr. Ciaran O’Faircheallaigh’s research reviews agreement outcomes based on analysis of 45 negotiations between Aboriginal peoples and mining companies across Australia. It also includes detailed case studies of four negotiations...

Community Protocols

Community protocols articulate the decision-making processes of an indigenous community clarify the protocol for how a company or government should approach a request for consent. Natural Justice worked with regional...

Why Agreements Matter

This document contains a “How to guide” outlining key elements of agreements, good practices for inclusive engagement in agreement-making, and practical guidance for planning for successful implementation and monitoring.

From Rights to Results

From Rights to Results examines the context, content, and functioning of agreements that companies establish with Indigenous communities for mining and oil and gas projects. It is based on interviews...

Social Aspects of Mine Closures

The University of Queensland, with several industry partners, has formed a three-year consortium to research the social, political, economic, and dynamics associated with mine closure and related transitions for communities. Dr. Deanna Kemp provided a webinar overview of social aspects of closure to the FPIC Dialogue in September 2019. You may view a recording of the presentation here:… Read More

Kesepakatan dan Manfaat bagi Masyarakat

Apa yang dimaksud dengan kesepakatan yang "baik" bagi masyarakat adat yang berurusan dengan industri ekstraktif? Mengapa beberapa kesepakatan jauh lebih baik daripada yang lain? Dan bagaimana meningkatkan manfaat untuk masyarakat...

ICMM Integrated Mine Closure Practice Guide

The International Council on Mining and Metals has produced this “Integrated Mine Closure Practice Guide” which shares good practices for planning, preparing, and resourcing for closure throughout the life of...

Negotiations in the Indigenous World

Dr. Ciaran O’Faircheallaigh’s research reviews agreement outcomes based on analysis of 45 negotiations between Aboriginal peoples and mining companies across Australia. It also includes detailed case studies of four negotiations...

Sustainable Mining: Putting Gender on the Agenda

With the Melbourne Business School, Oxfam Australia hosted their seventh Sustainable Mining Symposium focusing on gender in the extractives industries. Participants discussed the gendered impacts of the extractives industries in...

Community Protocols

Community protocols articulate the decision-making processes of an indigenous community clarify the protocol for how a company or government should approach a request for consent. Natural Justice worked with regional...

Why Agreements Matter

This document contains a “How to guide” outlining key elements of agreements, good practices for inclusive engagement in agreement-making, and practical guidance for planning for successful implementation and monitoring.

Why Gender Matters

Rio Tinto’s 2010 report on gender considerations, “Why Gender Matters”, is a resource guide on the gendered impacts of mining, including with regard to negotiations and consultations, socioeconomic and environmental...

Women’s Absence, Women’s Power

This article draws from Dr. O’Faircheallaigh’s direct experience supporting negotiated agreements between indigenous communities and companies in Australia and Canada, reflecting on the role of women in negotiations, specific conditions...