Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

 

Part I- Fundamental Rights

Article 1: Human Rights
Article 2: Equality
Article 3: Self Determination
Article 4: Distinctive Characteristics
Article 5: Citizenship

Part II : Life and Security

Article 6: Existence
Article 7: Cultural Integrity
Article 8: Identity
Article 9: Communities and Nations
Article 10: Removal and Relocation
Article 11: Time of War

Part III: Culture, Religion, and Language

Article 12: Culture
Article 13: Spiritual and Religious Traditions
Article 14: Language

Part IV: Education, Media, and Employment

Article 15: Education
Article 16: Information
Article 17: Media
Article 18: Employment

Part V: Participation and Development

Article 19: Decision-Making
Article 20: Law and Policy Making
Article 21: Economic Activities
Article 22: Special Measures
Article 23: Economic and Social Development
Article 24: Health

Part VI: Land and Resources

Article 25: Distinctive Relationship
Article 26: Ownership
Article 27: Restitution
Article 28: Environment
Article 29: Cultural and Intellectual Property
Article 30: Resource Development

Part VII : Self Government and Indigenous Laws

Article 31: Self Government
Article 32: Indigenous Citizenship
Article 33: Indigenous Laws and Customs
Article 34: Responsibilities
Article 35: Borders
Article 36: Treaties and Agreements

Part VIII: Implementation

Article 37: National Law
Article 38: Financial Assistance
Article 39: Disputes
Article 40: United Nations
Article 41: Special International Body

Part IX: Minimum Standards

Article 42: Minimum Standards
Article 43: Men and Women
Article 44: Other Indigenous Rights
Article 45: United Nations Charters.

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Source: United Nations Department of Public Information 1994/45. Draft United Nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples

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*International Political Observers on the Rights of Indigenous People.

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