Participation as “Indigenous Peoples” in the United Nations Human Rights Council

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Dhamai, Binota

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This article discusses the recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ rights to participate in decision-making processes that affect them, as outlined in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). It focuses on how peoples self-identified as “Indigenous Peoples” can engage in the United Nations system, particularly in the Human Rights Council (HRC). This article emphasises the significance of equal participation for Indigenous Peoples in the HRC and presents views on participation principles, criteria, and mechanism. The author argues that granting Indigenous Peoples “observer” status would enhance their direct participation in HRC meetings, strengthen their rights in line with international human rights law, and contribute to broader progress on human rights and global governance.

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AlterNative: International Journal of Indigenous Peoples

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