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11 January ā 21 February 2023
Virtual
Registration deadline: 10 January 2023
This certificate course offered by the Human Rights Center of the University for Peace will introduce participants to the increasingly significant field of indigenous peoplesā rights and looks at the contemporary issues that have paradoxically led to a recognition of those rights on the one hand, while simultaneously challenging their implementation on the other.
The course will address the broad spectrum of issues involved in the field of indigenous peoplesā rights, beginning with who qualifies to be āindigenous peoplesā, the scope of their right to self-determination, the international and regional legal frameworks for the protection of their rights and the challenges associated therewith, and the debates surrounding the concept of indigenous governance.
The course will also look closely into human security and human development issues relating to indigenous peoples, the role of investment, extractive industries, and other business corporations in indigenous reservations/areas, and the effect of intellectual property rights on the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples. Strong emphasis will be placed throughout the course on case studies from around the world. Participants will explore debates on mainstreaming versus autonomy, participatory governance, the scope of āfree and prior consentā, and the right to development, amongst others.
The course is based on a dynamic pedagogy including reading materials, video clips, case studies, and interactive webinars with the instructor.