Implementing the rights of indigenous peoples in Japan: implications and challenges of forest certification for the Ainu

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发表 2019年1月29日 by Taylor & Francis Group. 作者: Nagai, F.

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In 2008, the Government of Japan recognised the Ainu as an indigenous people after the adoption of the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in 2007. it also marked the beginning of the development of the Ainu policy, which resulted in a poor implementation of UNDRIP. In this context, standards have appeared in the space, because its systems require compliance with the UNDRIP. This article explores the impact of forest certification in relation to the Ainu indigenous rights.

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Implementing the rights of indigenous peoples in Japan: implications and challenges of forest certification for the Ainu

描述性信息
监测报告
期刊文章

发表 2019年1月29日 by Taylor & Francis Group. 作者: Nagai, F.

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