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Administration of indigenous affairs 272
Single agency 279
Adoption of C169 articles without discussion in 1969 163
Article 3 C169 – Human rights and fundamental freedoms 15
C107 sources 16
Adoption of C169 20
Conference 1988 20
Conference 1989 23
Development through Supervision 25
Article 4 C169 – Special Measures 29
C107 sources 29
Adoption of C169 37
Conference 1988 37
Conference 1989 40
Development through supervision 44
Article 5 C169 – Respect for Values, Practices and Institutions 48
C107 sources 48
Adoption of C169 52
Conference 1988 52
Conference 1989 57
Development through Supervision 61
Article 8 C169 – Customs and Customary Laws 64
C107 sources 64
Adoption of C169 74
Conference 1988 74
Conference 1989 81
Development through Supervision 83
Articles 9 and 10 C169 – Dealing with Offenses, and Penalties 84
C107 sources 85
Adoption of C169 92
Conference 1988 92
Conference 1989 102
Development through Supervision of Articles 8, 9 and 10 104
Article 10 C169, see under Article 9
Citation of Materials
Supervisory comments 11
Preparatory materials 11
Article 11 C169 – Compulsory Personal Services 111
C107 sources 111
Adoption of C169 117
Conference 1988 117
Conference 1989 121
Development through Supervision 123
Article 12 C169 – Right to Take Legal Proceedings 128
C107 sources 128
Adoption of C169 134
Conference 1988 134
Conference 1989 136
Development through Supervision 138
Article 20 C169 – Recruitment and Conditions of Work 141
C107 sources 143
Adoption of C169 150
Conference 1988 150
Conference 1989 161
Development through Supervision 164
Supervision under Convention No. 169 164
Supervision under Other ILO Conventions 168
Articles 21 and 22 C169 – Vocational Training 169
C107 sources 170
Adoption of C169 178
Conference 1988 178
Conference 1989 182
Development through Supervision 184
Article 23 C169 – Handicrafts and Rural Industries 186
C107 sources 187
Adoption of C169 193
Conference 1988 193
Conference 1989 197
Development through Supervision 199
Article 24 C169 – Social Security 200
C107 sources 200
Adoption of C169 206
Conference 1988 206
Conference 1989 208
Development through Supervision 210
Article 25 C169 – Health 211
C 107 sources 212
Adoption of C169 219
Conference 1988 219
Conference 1989 223
Development through Supervision 225
Articles 26 to 31 C169 – Education and Means of Communication 226
Article 26 C169 237
Article 27 C169 239
Article 28 C169 247
Article 29 C169 253
Article 30 C169 260
Article 31 C169 256
Development through Supervision 264
Article 32 C169 – Contacts and Co-operation across Borders 268
Article 33 C169 – Administration 272
C107 sources 273
Adoption of C169 279
Conference 1988 279
Conference 1989 283
Development through Supervision 284
Article 34 of C169 – Flexibility of Application 287
C107 sources 287
Adoption of C169 290
Conference 1988 290
Conference 1989 291
Development through Supervision and Implementation 292
Citation styles 11
Citizenship rights 15 , 17 , 29 , 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 , 36 , 39 , 40 , 41 , 66 , 68 , 71 , 73 , 81 , 95 , 129 , 150 , 299 , 313
Collective human rights 36 , 58 , 60 , 131
Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations 8see See under ‘Development through Supervision’ for each Article
Committee of Experts on Indigenous Labour 16 , 17 , 30 , 31 , 65 , 66 , 86 , 112 , 128 , 129 , 170 , 187 , 189 , 200 , 202 , 203 , 212 , 215 , 229
Complaints procedures 9
Representations 10
Complaints 10
Conference Committee on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations 9
Contacts and Co-operation across Borders 268
Recommendation No. 104 268
Compulsory Personal Services 111
Customs and Customary Laws 64 , 74 , 75 , 76 , 77 , 78 , 81 , 84 , 95 , 96
Cultural and religious values 48 , 71
Debt bondage 119 , 151 , 153
Education and Means of Communication 226
Affirmative action, need for 238
Aim of education 253256
Different Contexts for the Adoption of Conventions Nos. 107 and 169 229 , 263
Eliminating prejudice against indigenous and tribal peoples 257
General knowledge and skills 254
Right to establish own educational institutions 238
Equal application to men and women 16
Flexible application 92 , 288
Forced labour 111127
Treatment also under other Conventions 123 , 124
Forced Labour Convention, 1930 (No. 29) 111127
Handicrafts and Rural Industries 186
Health 211
Indigenous control 212 , 219 , 221 , 222 , 242 , 244
Increased integration as solution 214
Traditional healing practices 220
Human Rights 15 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 94 , 96 , 132 , 134 , 260
Indigenous control over services affecting them 169 , 180 , 182 , 212 , 219 , 221 , 224 , 242 , 244
Indigenous Working Group (IWG) 54 , 57n , 77 , 78n , 157 , 221
Indigenous Peoples Working Group (IPWG) 41 , 42 , 57 , 122 , 224
Inferior economic and social situation 16 , 31 , 66 , 68 , 93 , 118 , 120 , 187 , 229 , 231
Influence of Convention No. 169 293
Integration as objective 29 , 30 , 49 , 72 , 74
Language, use of 94 , 100 , 101 , 135 , 136 , 247 , 248
Legal identity or personality 137 , 139
Legal Proceedings 94 , 128 , 131 , 135
Native Labour Code 17n
Nordic Same Council 158
Non-governmental organizations participating 158
Offenses 84 , 96
Penalties 84 , 130 , 131 , 132 , 133
Preventive detention 85 , 8793 , 128 , 130134 , 315
Prison 85 , 86 , 88 , 89 , 101 , 103 , 104 , 106 , 129132 , 138
Recruitment and Conditions of Work 141
Application of Conventions to indigenous and tribal peoples as workers 147 , 153 , 168
Land tenure impact 151 , 153
Migrant workers 153
Need for special measures 143
Recruitment 144n
Safety and health 152
Respect for Values, Practices and Institutions 48
Right to speak for indigenous and other NGO s 6
Sex discrimination 24
Sexual harassment 142 , 160 , 162 , 168
Social control 51 , 54n , 55 , 65 , 69 , 71 , 72 , 84 , 87 , 89 , 90 , 94 , 313 , 314
Social Security 200
Extension of social insurance and other forms of social assistance 200
Practical obstacles 202 , 207
Social assistance rather than social security 203
Without discrimination 209
Special Measures 29 , 38 , 40
Standards in the ILO
Adoption of standards in ILO
Process 6
Tripartism 5
Voting in ILO Conference 7
Supervision by ILO
Regular supervisory process 8
Complaints procedures 9
Representations 10
Complaints 10
Use of force 24 , 27
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) 64 , 263 , 264 , 293
Undocumented status 47
Vocational Training 169
As a tool for integration 171 , 179
Work 141
World Council of Indigenous Peoples 74 , 236
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The Foundations of Modern International Law on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples

The Preparatory Documents of the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, and Its Development through Supervision. Volume 2: Human Rights and the Technical Articles

Series:  The Travaux Préparatoires of Multilateral Treaties, Volume: 4