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Eleventh Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

New York
07 - 18 May, 2012

Special Theme: The Doctrine of Discovery: its enduring impact on indigenous peoples and the right to redress for past conquests (articles 28 and 37 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples)

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Date 07 - 18 May, 2012
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Location New York
Organizer Division for Social Policy and Development [ Content posted by United Nations Secretariat, Agency, or Programme UN ENTITY ]
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by World Society of Victimology [NGO]
12 May 2012
Art 28 & 37 are not intended as just noble statements; but rather they are mandatory statements for action. It is time to honour the worthy intents of the declaration. It is time to strengthen the resolve to ensure justice for Indigenous peoples across the globe.

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by Coalition Of Concerned Citizens For Complete Justice (COCFOJU) [NGO]
11 May 2012
Are late registrations being accepted?

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