Free prior informed consent protocols as instruments of autonomy: laying foundations for rights based engagement

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Doyle, C., Whitmore, A. and Tugendhat, H. (ed.) 2019. Free prior informed consent protocols as instruments of autonomy: laying foundations for rights based engagement. Köln Infoe, ENIP.
TitleFree prior informed consent protocols as instruments of autonomy: laying foundations for rights based engagement
EditorsDoyle, C., Whitmore, A. and Tugendhat, H.
ContributorsDoyle, C., Rojas Garzon, B., Weitzner, V. and Okamoto, T.
Abstract

Initial experiences with autonomous free prior and informed consent (FPIC) protocols demonstrate their potential contribution to tackling critical shortcomings in existing law, as well as State and corporate practice, around consultation and consent. Case studies contained in this book - from the Wampis (Peru), the Juruna (Brazil) and the Embera Chami (Colombia) - show that FPIC protocols can act as tools for resistance, challenging inadequate or absent consultation processes and establishing standards and procedures with which future consultation processes must comply.

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Paperback9783000636998
PublisherInfoe, ENIP
Place of publicationKöln
Publication dates
Print20 Nov 2019
Publication process dates
Deposited21 Nov 2019
Output statusPublished
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Copyright Statement

The published full text is reproduced in the Middlesex University Research Repository with permission granted by the publisher, Institut für Ökologie und Aktions-Ethnologie (INFOE) e. V.

Web address (URL)https://enip.eu/FPIC/FPIC.pdf
LanguageEnglish
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