United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants
and Other People Working in Rural Areas
A/RES/73/165
the enjoyment of adequate living conditions. States shall incorporate protections
against displacement into domestic legislation that are consistent with international
human rights and humanitarian law. States shall prohibit arbitrary and unlawful forced
eviction, the destruction of agricultural areas and the confiscation or expropriation of
land and other natural resources, including as a punitive measure or as a means or
method of war.
5.
Peasants and other people working in rural areas who have been arbitrarily or
unlawfully deprived of their lands have the right, individually and/or collectively, in
association with others or as a community, to return to their land of which they were
arbitrarily or unlawfully deprived, including in cases of natural disasters and/or armed
conflict, and to have restored their access to the natural resources used in their
activities and necessary for the enjoyment of adequate living conditions, whenever
possible, or to receive just, fair and lawful compensation when their return is not
possible.
6.
Where appropriate, States shall take appropriate measures to carry out agrarian
reforms in order to facilitate the broad and equitable access to land and other natural
resources necessary to ensure that peasants and other people working in rural areas
enjoy adequate living conditions, and to limit excessive concentration and control of
land, taking into account its social function. Landless peasants, young people, small scale fishers and other rural workers should be given priority in the allocation of
public lands, fisheries and forests.
7.
States shall take measures aimed at the conservation and sustainable use of land
and other natural resources used in their production, including through agroecology,
and ensure the conditions for the regeneration of biological and other natural
capacities and cycles.
Article 18
1.
Peasants and other people working in rural areas have the right to the
conservation and protection of the environment and the productive capacity of their
lands, and of the resources that they use and manage.
2.
States shall take appropriate measures to ensure that peasants and other people
working in rural areas enjoy, without discrimination, a safe, clean and healthy
environment.
3.
States shall comply with their respective international obligations to combat
climate change. Peasants and other people working in rural areas have the right to
contribute to the design and implementation of national and local climate change
adaptation and mitigation policies, including through the use of practices and
traditional knowledge.
4.
States shall take effective measures to ensure that no hazardous material,
substance or waste is stored or disposed of on the land of peasants and other people
working in rural areas, and shall cooperate to address the threats to the enjoyment of
their rights that result from transboundary environmental harm.
5.
States shall protect peasants and other people working in rural areas against
abuses by non-State actors, including by enforcing environmental laws that
contribute, directly or indirectly, to the protection of the rights of peasants or other
people working in rural areas.
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