▼Article XXII.
Indigenous law and jurisdiction
1. Indigenous peoples have the right to promote,
develop and maintain their institutional structures
and their distinctive customs, spirituality, traditions,
procedures, practices and, in the cases where they
exist, juridical systems or customs, in accordance
with international human rights standards.
2. Indigenous law and legal systems shall be recognized
and respected by national, regional and international
legal systems.
3. Matters concerning indigenous individuals or their
rights or interests in the jurisdiction of each State shall
be conducted in such a way as to afford indigenous
individuals the right to full representation with dignity
and equality before the law. Consequently, they are
entitled, without discrimination, to equal protection
and benefit of the law, including the use of linguistic
and cultural interpreters.
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