Chapter 18 From the implementation gap to Indigenous empowerment Prior consultation in Latin America
This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the concepts covered in the preceding chapters of this book. The book deals with an important conceptual question: how useful is the "implementation gap" as an approach to understanding Indigenous rights? It describes the active participati...
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