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The Transformative Potential of Indigenous-Driven Approaches to Implementing Free, Prior and Informed Consent: Lessons from Two Canadian Cases

Martin Papillon, Thierry Rodon

The Transformative Potential of Indigenous-Driven Approaches to Implementing Free, Prior and Informed Consent: Lessons from Two Canadian Cases
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Resource Type Scientific Paper
Language
  • English
Year 2020
Country Canada
Topic
  • FPIC
  • Indigenous Governance
  • Informed Decision Making
Complexity Practical
Keywords
  • Community Engagement
  • Decision Making
  • UNDRIP
Written By Academic Researchers
Written For
  • Indigenous Communities
  • Leadership and Management
Description This paper addresses two case studies, a mining policy identified in the Cree Nation of James Bay and a community-driven impact assessment process identified by the Squamish Nation. The paper aims to articulate Indigenous-driven mechanisms and how these can transform how FPIC is implemented in practice.
Journal International Journal on Minority and Group Rights
Volume 27
Issue 2
Pages 314 - 335
Copyright Creative Commons, Attribution