The project aims to promote the human rights of indigenous peoples by persuading leading multinational mining companies to abide by their obligations under international human rights standards. Specifically, the project aims to achieve sector-wide adoption of FPIC as the global mining industry standard, in order to safeguard the rights, including the collective rights to self-determination, lands, territories and resources and culture, of indigenous peoples currently or potentially faced with mining operations in their territories.

Making Free Prior & Informed Consent a Reality: Indigenous Peoples and the Extractive Sector

Resource Key: GVS5422U

Document Type: Report

Creator:

Author:

  • Cathal M. Doyle
  • Jill Cariño

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Place:

Institution: Indigenous Peoples Links (PIPLinks)

Date: May 2013

Language: en

The project aims to promote the human rights of indigenous peoples by persuading leading multinational mining companies to abide by their obligations under international human rights standards. Specifically, the project aims to achieve sector-wide adoption of FPIC as the global mining industry standard, in order to safeguard the rights, including the collective rights to self-determination, lands, territories and resources and culture, of indigenous peoples currently or potentially faced with mining operations in their territories.

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