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Protection of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 24 African
Countries, Pretoria, 2009.
ACHPR, Communication No. 276/2003, Centre for Minority
Rights Development (Kenya) and MRG on behalf of the
Endorois Welfare Council v Kenya, The decision was adopted
by the ACHPR in May 2009 and approved by the African
Union at its January 2010 meeting in Addis Ababa. Notably,
MRG was a co-litigant and advised and represented the
Endorois in this case.
ACHPR/Res 65 (XXXIV) 03 Resolution on the Adoption of the
Report of the African Commission’s Working Group on
Indigenous Populations/Communities, p. 21.
Katangese Peoples’ Congress v Zaire, ACHPR, Comm. No.
75/92 (1995).
The Social and Economic Rights Action Center and the
Center for Economic and Social Rights v Nigeria, ACHPR,
Comm. No. 155/96 (2001).
Ibid., para. 55.
ACHPR/Res. 121 (XXXXII) 07 Resolution on the United
Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, 28
November 2007.
Ibid., paras 32–4.
Ibid.
ACHPR, Communication No. 276/2003, Centre for Minority
Rights Development (Kenya) and MRG on behalf of the
Endorois Welfare Council v Kenya, supra 379, para. 147ff.
Ibid., para. 187.
Ibid., para. 196.
Ibid., para. 199ff.
Ibid., para. 209.
Ibid., para. 226.
Ibid., para. 268.
Ibid., para. 286.
See, for example, Akdivar and Others v Turkey (Application
No. 21893/93, Judgment of 16 September 1996) and
Blečić v Croatia (Application No. 59532/00, Judgment of
8 March 2006).
Applications Nos. 8803–8811/02, 8813/02 and
8815–8819/02, Judgment of 29 June 2004.
Ibid., paras 137–9.
See also Handolsdalen Sami Village and Others v Sweden,
Application no. 39013/04.
For an interesting analysis of the subject, see Banda, F. and
Chinkin, C., Gender, Minorities and Indigenous Peoples,
London, MRG, 2004.
Ibid., p. 11.
Ibid., p. 12.
UNDG Guidelines on Indigenous Peoples’ Issues, 2008,
p. 11, retrieved 2 December 2010, http://www2.ohchr.org/
english/issues/indigenous/docs/guidelines.pdf.
Ibid., p. 22.
See Report III(IA) – Report of the Committee of Experts on
the Application of Conventions and Recommendations, 2009,
p.31 ff.
Ibid., p. 33.
For an overview of the supervisory system of the ILO and the
role of the CEACR, see the section of this guide on ‘The
International Labour Organization (p. 33).
By way of illustration, see CEACR: Individual Observation
concerning Discrimination (Employment and Occupation
Convention), 1958 (No. 111) Chile (Ratification: 1971), 2007,
para. 4. In this case, the CEACR noted that: ‘in terms of
income distribution and average income there was a marked
segregation of indigenous people from the non-indigenous
population’. At the same time, it also noted that ‘67.9 per
cent of indigenous women were not active, while the figure
for men was 24.2 per cent’.
CEDAW, Concluding Observations on Ecuador, UN Doc.
CEDAW/C/ECU/CO/7, 7 November 2008, para. 24.
CEDAW, Article 1.
410 ICERD, Article 1, emphasis added.
411 See, for example, Concluding Observations on Japan, UN
Doc. CEDAW/C/JPN/CO/6, 7 August 2009, para. 50ff.
412 UN Doc. E/2004/43, 21 May 2004, para. 6 (a).
413 UN Doc. A/55/18/Annex 5, 20 March 2008.
414 See CERD, Concluding Observations on the People’s
Republic of China, UN Doc. CERD/C/CHN/CO/10-13, 28
August 2009, para. 18.
415 Ibid., para. 23.
416 CERD, Concluding Observations on Colombia, UN Doc.
CERD/C/COL/CO/14, 28 August 2009, para. 22.
417 CERD, Concluding Observations on Pakistan, UN Doc.
CERD/C/PAK/CO/20, 16 March 2009, para. 17.
418 CERD, Concluding Observations on Namibia,
CERD/C/NAM/CO/12, 22 September 2008, para. 23.
419 MRG in association with UNICEF, State of the World’s
Minorities and Indigenous Peoples 2009, London, MRG,
2009, p. 75.
420 UN Doc. A/55/18/Annex 5, 20 March 2008, para. 5.
421 CERD, 75th session, August 2009.
422 MRG in association with UNICEF, State of the World’s
Minorities, pp. 71 ff.
423 For more details, see the section of this guide on
‘Intersectionality: religion and gender’ (p. 8).
424 CEACR, Individual Observation concerning Discrimination
(Employment and Occupation Convention), 1958 (No. 111)
Turkey (ratification: 1967), published 2008.
425 CEACR, Individual Observation concerning Discrimination
(Employment and Occupation Convention), 1958 (No. 111),
France (ratification: 1981), published 2008.
426 See, respectively, UN Doc. CEDAW/C/TUR/CC/4-5, 15
February 2005, paras 33–4, and UN Doc.
CEDAW/C/FRA/CO/6, 8 April 2008, para. 20.
427 Hudoyberganova v Uzbekistan (931/2000) UN HRC 19 BHRC
581, 18 January 2005. For more details, see the section of
this guide on ‘Intersectionality: religion and gender’ (p. 8).
428 Hudoyberganova v Uzbekistan (931/2000) UN HRC 19 BHRC
581, 18 January 2005, para. 6.2.
429 Ibid.
430 Kambel, E.R., A Guide to Indigenous Women’s Rights under
the International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms
of Discrimination against Women, Moreton-in the Marsh, UK,
Forest Peoples Programme, 2004, p. 12.
431 An-Na’im, A.A., ‘State responsibility under international human
rights law to change religious and customary law’, quoted in
Thornberry, P., Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights,
Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2002, p. 259.
432 Report on the situation of indigenous peoples in Nepal, UN
Doc. A/HRC/12/34/Add.3, 20 July 2009, para. 45.
433 Mission to Kenya, UN Doc. A/HRC/4/32/Add.3, 26 February
2007, para. 78ff.
434 MRG, State of the World’s Minorities and Indigenous Peoples
2009, p. 78. See also Kapuri, N. and Ridgewell, A., A Double
Bind: The Exclusion of Pastoralist Women in the East and
Horn of Africa, London, MRG, 2008.
435 Report on the situation of indigenous peoples in Nepal, UN
Doc. A/HRC/12/34/Add.3, 20 July 2009, para. 47.
436 Baguio Declaration, 2nd Asian Indigenous Women’s
Conference, 8 March 2004.
437 Commentary of the Working Group on Minorities to the
UNDM, UN Doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/AC.5/2005/2, 4 April 2005,
para. 58.
438 UN Doc. A/CONF.157/23, 25 June 1993, para. 5.
439 GA Res. 47/135 of 18 December 1992, Art. 4, para. 2.
440 See the section of this guide on ‘Intersectionality: religion
and gender’ (p. 8).
441 Council of Europe, FCNM and Explanatory Report,
Strasbourg, 1995; http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/monitoring/
minorities/1_AtGlance/PDF_H(1995)010_FCNM_Explan
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