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out in proximity to more than 60 settlements, including fishing and gathering areas and lands traditionally used by indigenous peoples; about 20,000 workers coming to the island; multinational staff from various cultural backgrounds; and other
oil and gas projects. Source : Sakhalin Energy http://www.sakhalinenergy.ru/en/ Sakhalin: Promoting Language Rights on Indigenous Island Natalia Gonchar, Sakhalin Energy Investment Company Sakhalin Energy Sakhalin Energy Investment Company Ltd., an
for a Greener Future Norway ROMRADIATOARE heat exchangers , Climate Change Sakhalin: Promoting Language Rights on Indigenous Island Russian Federation Sakhalin Energy Indigenious , Languages , Human Rights Above the Standard: HOCHTIEF at the
related to local biodiversity: The aim was to better understand local perceptions of patent rights relating to indigenous local flora. Even where products had been granted patents because of their novelty and inventiveness, third-party
Bibliography Go to the report About the Author McNeish, John-Andrew Social anthropologist focusing on human and indigenous rights, development policy regimes and natural resource management, with a particular focus on Latin America. His
in Indonesia, Malaysia, Africa, and Central America are subject to destruction, with negative impacts both on the indigenous peoples who call the areas home and on the planet’s ability to absorb dangerous carbon emissions. Yet, the RSPO
few decades. By saving tigers, we can also protect some of our last remaining ancient forests and improve the lives of indigenous communities.… That’s one lasting message from all these issues that we need to talk about – it’s all
challenging, often costly, and do not generally cover the social aspects of sustainability such as land-use rights, indigenous peoples’ rights, or workers’ rights. Although there are clear differences of philosophy and approach between LCA
and adjoining countries. Armed groups engaged in mining operations in this region are believed to subject workers and indigenous people to serious human rights abuses and are using proceeds from the sale of conflict minerals to finance regional
respect to all kinds of human rights violations, including forced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, violations of indigenous peoples’ rights or those of undocumented migrants. Legal scholars have praised the Inter‐American Court for its
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