Definition and Rights of Indigenous Peoples: The Case of Ethiopia
English

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In the last three decades indigenous peoples worldwide have been successful in bringing about legal changes in favor of their human rights and specific situation. However there are still controversies regarding the definition of the subjects to whom these legal changes have been brought in favor of. Despite the non-recognition of indigenous peoples as defined under international law in Ethiopian legislation significant opportunities do exist for the protection of these peoples within existing legal frameworks in the country. Although in order to ensure that the rights of indigenous peoples are properly enforced having a clear idea of which groups are indigenous is increasingly important. A definition or guidelines for definition gives all parties a common understanding of the objects of the instrument and the application becomes safer and more predictable. This book will reflect the need of flexibility and base the analysis of definition of indigenous peoples on the criteria used in the definitions as well as give impasses on specific rights given to indigenous peoples in Ethiopia.
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