A/HRC/30/41/Add.1 systems, arrangements for expedited legal action and on-site monitoring systems, in order to ensure the security of land tenure of indigenous peoples and to prevent third parties from intruding into their lands, while imposing appropriate penalties for such intrusions when they occur and compensating the affected communities for any damage that they may have sustained; (d) The provision of training to the police force and other law enforcement agencies of the State regarding the rules of international law concerning the forced eviction of indigenous peoples so as to ensure that their actions are fully consistent with international human rights standards and international instruments relating to the rights of indigenous peoples; (e) The full implementation, as a matter of urgency, of the decisions handed down by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in the Yakyé Axa, Sawhoyamaxa and Xakmók Kasék cases, including measures relating to appropriate procedures for the adjudication of land titles. Access to justice 80. The Special Rapporteur recommends: (a) The establishment of a specialized unit of the Public Prosecution Service within the criminal justice system to deal with offences involving the collective or individual rights of indigenous peoples. The Attorney General’s Office should grant this unit the powers, resources and means that it needs to conduct its work in the nation’s courts in a prompt and efficient manner. This unit should, in addition, submit such applications and petitions to the nation ’s criminal courts as may be necessary to help to ensure that the courts’ decisions are in conformity with international human rights standards concerning the rights of indigenous peoples; (b) The establishment of prosecution services and courts specializing in indigenous law that are empowered to assert jurisdiction over civil cases relating to indigenous peoples, communities, families and persons or, alternatively, the adoption of legislative reforms that establish special procedures in each jurisdiction in order to guarantee full respect for indigenous peoples’ rights as recognized in the Constitution and in international human rights law. It is also recommended that steps be taken to ensure that these justice officials possess adequate experience in the area of indigenous peoples’ rights; (c) The redoubling of efforts to provide training to judges and other justice officials regarding indigenous peoples’ rights and legal systems and to harmonize the national and indigenous legal systems; (d) The adoption of the necessary measures to provide prompt and full reparation for all the violations of indigenous peoples’ human rights that have been documented by the Truth and Justice Commission, in accordance with international human rights standards and the rights of indigenous peoples, and of the measures and action plans that are needed to comply with the Commission’s recommendations. Racism and discrimination 81. The Special Rapporteur recommends: (a) The immediate adoption of a general law prohibiting all forms of discrimination, including discrimination against indigenous peoples; GE.15-13734 19/24

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