Category: Events
Incarceration of Indigenous Peoples: understanding underlying issues and challenges in documentation
Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) recognizes the long-standing concerns over disproportionate representation of Indigenous Peoples in incarceration. As the coordinating organization of the Global Initiative to Address and Prevent Criminalization of and Impunity Against Indigenous Peoples that was..
Criminalization, Violence and Impunity Against Indigenous Peoples: Global Trends and the case of Colombia
Launch of Indigenous Peoples Rights International’s Digest of Legislation and Jurisprudence
Criminalization against Indigenous Peoples and Developments on Law and Jurisprudence: Trends and Challenges
Background Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) is an indigenous-led initiative created in 2019 to support Indigenous Peoples in their fight against the violence, criminalization and the resulting impunity they are suffering when they defend and exercise their individual..
Indigenous Peoples Rights in the context of Business: Experiences and the road ahead
Background Indigenous Peoples throughout the world are affected by business activities on or close to their territories. Often, these activities are undertaken without due respect for Indigenous Peoples’ rights. In many cases, as peoples, communities and defenders oppose..
Examining The Indian Legal System and Criminalization of Adivasis: A Book Launch
Speakers
Indigenous Voices: Transforming Business Operations In Indigenous Territories
2022 UN South Asia Forum on Business Human Rights
Doing It Right: Indigenous Peoples and Biodiversity Conservation
A side-event to the Geneva UN Biodiversity Meetings
Indigenous Peoples Rights and the UNGP Implementation: Business as usual? Experiences of Indigenous Peoples
Background The adoption of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) in 2011 was a milestone achievement by the international community. The first decade of implementation has seen significant progress in terms of policy-level commitments..
