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Journal articles on the topic "Convention n°169 de l'OIT"
AUVERGNON, Philippe, Sandrine LAVIOLETTE, and Moussa OUMAROU. "Des fonctions et limites des administrations du travail en Afrique subsaharienne: actualité de la convention n° 150 de l'OIT." Revue internationale du Travail 150, no. 1-2 (June 2011): 89–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1564-9121.2011.00107.x.
Full textTinker, Catherine, and Laura Madrid Sartoretto. "NEW TRENDS IN MIGRATORY AND REFUGEE LAW IN BRAZIL: THE EXPANDED REFUGEE DEFINITION." PANORAMA OF BRAZILIAN LAW 3, no. 3-4 (May 26, 2018): 143–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.17768/pbl.v3i3-4.p143-169.
Full textTinker, Catherine, and Laura Madrid Sartoretto. "NEW TRENDS IN MIGRATORY AND REFUGEE LAW IN BRAZIL: THE EXPANDED REFUGEE DEFINITION." PANORAMA OF BRAZILIAN LAW 3, no. 3-4 (May 26, 2018): 143–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.17768/pbl.y3n3-4.p143-169.
Full textTinker, Catherine, and Laura Madrid Sartoretto. "NEW TRENDS IN MIGRATORY AND REFUGEE LAW IN BRAZIL: THE EXPANDED REFUGEE DEFINITION." PANORAMA OF BRAZILIAN LAW 3, no. 3-4 (November 1, 2015): 143–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.17768/pbl.y3.n3-4.p143-169.
Full textPOBLETE, Lorena. "La convention n° 189 de l'OIT en Argentine, au Chili et au Paraguay: étude comparée sur la réglementation des heures de travail et de la rémunération des travailleuses domestiques." Revue internationale du Travail 157, no. 3 (September 2018): 485–511. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ilrf.12097.
Full textMascarello, Marcela De Avellar, Caio Floriano Dos Santos, and Simone Grohs Freire. "Direito de dizer não: o conflito ambiental entre o acesso à água de qualidade e a atividade de mineração em São José do Norte/RS / The Right To Say No: Environmental Conflict Between The Access To Water Of Good Quality And The Mining Activity In São José Do Norte/Rs." Revista de Direito da Cidade 14, no. 3 (December 23, 2022): 1462–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.12957/rdc.2022.53515.
Full textHudson, Michael. "La Convention N° 169 relative aux peuples indigènes et tribaux de l’O.I.T. : observation sur son importance et son actualité au Canada." Revue québécoise de droit international 6, no. 1 (1989): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1101269ar.
Full textKuznetsov, Denis. "International dimension of the indigenous problem in Latin America." Latinskaia Amerika, no. 11 (2022): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0044748x0020913-3.
Full textMahn Mendiburo, Nicolas. "ANÁLISIS CRÍTICO DE LA NORMATIVA Y JURISPRUDENCIA NACIONAL RESPECTO A LA CONSULTA ÍNDIGENA EN MATERIA AMBIENTAL, EN RELACIÓN CON EL CONVENIO N°169 DE LA ORGANIZACIÓN INTERNACIONAL DEL TRABAJO." Revista de Derecho 39 (December 31, 2021): 59–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.21703/issn2735-6337/2021.n39-04.
Full textYang, Liping, Xin Chen, Lingyan Zhu, Yixin Wang, and Guoqiang Shan. "Analysis of Specific Perfluorohexane Sulfonate Isomers by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry: Method Development and Application in Source Apportionment." Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry 2022 (September 22, 2022): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8704754.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Convention n°169 de l'OIT"
Couveinhes-Matsumoto, Delphine. "Les droits des peuples autochtones dans le cadre de l'exploitation des ressources naturelles en Amérique latine." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA010365.
Full textIn Latin America, indigenous peoples' ancestral lands contain natural resources of great value. In order to make their exploitation possible, governments often permit private or public, national or foreign companies to set up there, thereby allowing the expulsion of indigenous peoples from their lands. In addition to this direct attack, the exploitation of natural resources, especially subsoil resources (oil and minerals), is highly polluting. Causing environmental damage, it also affects indigenous peoples. Very often, States do not adequately balance economic interests against environmental and human interests, and systematically favour economic development. At the international level however, specific legal instillments relating to indigenous peoples have emerged. International law has had a very clear impact on the domestic legal orders of the Latin American States. Indeed, under pressure from indigenous movements, non-governmental organizations and some international organizations, governments have begun to put the international human rights instruments they had ratified or adopted into action, taking into account the specificities of indigenous peoples. Both domestic judges and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights were inspired by the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and have applied already known international instruments (including Convention No. 169 of the International Labor Organization) as well as domestic laws relating to human rights and the environment, in a way more favourable to indigenous peoples
Couveinhes-Matsumoto, Delphine. "Les droits des peuples autochtones dans le cadre de l'exploitation des ressources naturelles en Amérique latine." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA01A277.
Full textLAZZERINI, ILARIA. "L'IMPLEMENTAZIONE DELLA "CONVENZIONE ILO N.169" : EFFETTI SULLA GESTIONE DELLE TERRE COLLETTIVE IN ARGENTINA E CILE." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/245728.
Full textSpoerer, Matilde. "Les peuples autochtones dans la prise de décisions publiques : entre participation, instrumentalisation et reconnaissance : le processus de mise en œuvre du droit à la participation et à la consultation des peuples autochtones au Chili d’après la Convention n⁰ 169 de l’OIT." Thesis, Paris 1, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA01D082/document.
Full textIn March of 2008, the Chilean State ratified the 169 ILO Convention, the first international instrument of international law to protect the fundamental rights of Indigenous Peoples. A new legal and political scenario was therefore opened in a country where the indigenous community were subject to a history of domination, marginalization and exclusion. This ratification creates new stakes for Indigenous Peoples and also for the Chilean state and society by raising the Indigenous Peoples' right to participate in matters that concern them. The research purpose is to understand the ins and outs of free, prior and informed consent of Indigenous Peoples by explaining the institutionalization of Indigenous participation in Chile and also to explain the ambivalences of this participatory space supposed to produce a consent on public policy but encountering the Indigenous Peoples contention. The contribution of this research lies in the capacity of showing the complexity of these participatory devices, in which domination and resistance processes are intermingled. This thesis demonstrates their ambivalence since they reproduce power asymmetries while reinforcing dominated actors. The research was carried out from a survey conducted within and in the "wings" of the consultancy procedure set up in Chile where Indigenous Peoples and Government officials come across. About sixty interviews were conducted and a large variety of situations was observed, from institutional consultancy devices to more informal social spaces relating to participative devices
Books on the topic "Convention n°169 de l'OIT"
Indigenous and Tribal Peoples' Rights in Practice: A Guide to Ilo Convention No. 169. International Labour Organisation (ILO), 2009.
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