Prill-Brett, J (2007) Contested domains: the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA) and legal pluralism in the northern Philippines. J Leg Plur Unoff Law 55: pp. 11-36Prill-Brett, J. (2007) 'The Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA) and Legal Pluralism in the Northern Philippines', ...
Philippines鈥contemporary recognition of indigenous peoples鈥rights, including the requirement to obtain their Free Prior Informed Consent (FPIC), within the country鈥檚 colonial and post-colonial legal frameworks and considers the challenges faced in implementing the 1997 Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (...
In celebration of Indigenous Peoples' month in the Philippines, the former United Nations special rapporteur tells the Eco-Business Podcast about her lifelong work to empower communities in Asia’s most dangerous country for environmental defenders. ...
Contested Domains: The Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA) and Legal Pluralism in the Northern Philippines The alarming rate of forest degradation and unsustainable resource management under centralist state control in the Philippines has largely influenced the ... Prill-Brett,June - 《Journal of Leg...
The following year, Macli-ing Dulag was assassinated, while in the safety of his home, by the Philippines Army’s 4th Infantry Division. Not only did the collective acts of civil disobedience and the assassination of Macli-ing Dulag unify the Bontoc and Kalinga people, but it also caused ...
Contradictions such as these are apparent wherever I go on Coron Island, in the southern Philippines. Take Ernesto, for example, a community leader who embodies some bewildering juxtapositions: a one-time boxer, minister in the local Protestant church, businessman and landowner, elder by culture ...
asoppressedpeople andvictimsof historical injustices perpetrated by Christian colonizers. In effect, they do not find any reason for the present generation of Christians to ask for forgiveness from IPs. This perspective can be challenged by revisiting the history of colonization in the Philippines and...
(primarily in Indonesia and the Philippines) have been shipped, unimpeded, through the Port of Vancouver before being distributed and sold internationally. Some honest sellers identify these objects as made in Indonesia or Southeast Asia upon initial sale. However, this is still not a sufficient ...
Indigenous people worldwide are at high risk of developing severe influenza disease. HLA-A*24:02 allele, highly prevalent in Indigenous populations, is associated with influenza-induced mortality, although the basis for this association is unclear.
Security concerns. This is more so in Sabah where many live in constant fear of armed bandits and insurgents from neighbouring southern Philippines. Since the incursion by armed militants from Sulu at Lahad Datu in 2013, the Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) was established to strengthen th...