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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (2)
  • 2015-2019  (2)
  • London [u.a.] : Routledge  (2)
  • Consent (Law)  (1)
  • Landeskunde
  • Geography  (1)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780415816731
    Language: English
    Pages: XXII, 457 S. , graph. Darst. , 26 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge handbooks
    DDC: 959.506
    RVK:
    Keywords: Innenpolitik ; Wirtschaft ; Sozialpolitik ; Gesellschaft ; Entwicklung ; Internationale Politik ; Sicherheitspolitik ; Regierung ; Regionalpolitik ; Religion ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel ; Malaysia Politics and government ; Malaysia Social conditions ; Malaysia Economic conditions ; Malaysia ; Landeskunde
    Abstract: Domestic politics overview / Meredith L. Weiss -- Elections in Malaysia: voting behavior and electoral integrity / Bridget Welsh -- Malaysian political parties and coalitions / Ong Kian Ming -- Malaysia's unexceptionalism: like elsewhere, elites are fractious / William Case -- Islam, the state and politics in Malaysia / Joseph Chinyong Liow and Afif Pasuni -- Rise of Christian political consciousness and mobilisation / Arnold Puyok -- Centralized federalism in Malaysia: is change in the offing? / Francis Loh Kok Wah -- Exporting the BN/UMNO model: politics in Sabah and Sarawak / James Chin -- Local government in urban Malaysia / Goh Ban Lee -- Public administration in Malaysia: origins, influences and assessment / Norma Mansor and Raja Noriza Ariffin -- Social movements in contemporary Malaysia: the cases of Bersih, hindraf and Perkasa / Anantha Raman Govindasamy -- Economics overview / Meredith L. Weiss -- Malaysia's development strategies: governing distribution-through-growth / Greg Felker -- Fiscal and monetary policy in Malaysia: juggling economic imperatives and political reality / Xiaoye She -- Affirmative action: hefty measures, mixed outcomes, muddled thinking / Hwok-Aun Lee -- The middle class in Malaysia: market expansion, consumption and vulnerabilities / Abdul Rahman Embong -- Natural resource extraction and political dependency: Malaysia as a rentier state / Helena Varkkey -- Rent-seeking and money politics in Malaysia: ethnicity, cronyism and class / Jeff Tan -- Labour in Malaysia: flexibility, policymaking and regulated borders / Amarjit Kaur -- Mainstreaming environment and sustainable development policies / Adnan A. Hezri -- Rural transformations / Eric C. Thompson -- The great transformation: urbanisation and urbanism in Malaysia / Yeoh Seng Guan -- Social policy and social development overview / Meredith L. Weiss -- Ethnicity and identity formation: colonial knowledge, colonial structures, and transition / Shamsul A.B. and Athi S.M. -- Marginalisation of the Orang Asli of peninsular Malaysia / Alberto G. Gomes -- Civil liberties in contemporary Malaysia: progress, retrogression, and the resurgence of Asian values / John Liu -- Educational reforms in Malaysia: towards equity, quality and efficiency / Molly N.N. Lee -- 1 care and the politics of healthcare in Malaysia / Chee Heng Leng and Por Heong Hong -- Interfaith relations in Malaysia: moving beyond Muslims versus others / Carolina López -- Culture and the arts in Malaysia: playing to multiple galleries / Kathy Rowland -- Filling in the gaps: the pursuit of gender equality in Malaysia / Tan Beng Hui and Cecilia Ng -- Sexual citizenship in conflict / Pang Khee Teik -- International relations and security overview / Meredith L. Weiss -- Foreign policy priorities / Karminder Singh Dhillon -- Malaysia's security concerns: a contemporary assessment / Lai Yew Meng -- Malaysia and the United States: a maturing partnership / Heng Peck Koon -- Malaysia-China relations: three enduring themes / Kuik Cheng-Chwee -- Issues and challenges in contemporary Malaysian-European relations / Ruhanas Harun -- Contemporary maritime piracy in Malaysia / Carolin Liss
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Domestic politics overview , Malaysian political parties and coalitions , Malaysia's unexceptionalism: like elsewhere, elites are fractious , Islam, the state and politics in Malaysia , Rise of Christian political consciousness and mobilisation , Centralized federalism in Malaysia: is change in the offing? , Exporting the BN/UMNO model: politics in Sabah and Sarawak , Local government in urban Malaysia , Public administration in Malaysia: origins, influences and assessment , Social movements in contemporary Malaysia: the cases of Bersih, hindraf and Perkasa , Economics overview , Malaysia's development strategies: governing distribution-through-growth , Fiscal and monetary policy in Malaysia: juggling economic imperatives and political reality , Affirmative action: hefty measures, mixed outcomes, muddled thinking , The middle class in Malaysia: market expansion, consumption and vulnerabilities , Natural resource extraction and political dependency: Malaysia as a rentier state , Rent-seeking and money politics in Malaysia: ethnicity, cronyism and class , Labour in Malaysia: flexibility, policymaking and regulated borders , Mainstreaming environment and sustainable development policies , Rural transformations , The great transformation: urbanisation and urbanism in Malaysia , Social policy and social development overview , Ethnicity and identity formation: colonial knowledge, colonial structures, and transition , Marginalisation of the Orang Asli of peninsular Malaysia , Civil liberties in contemporary Malaysia: progress, retrogression, and the resurgence of Asian values , Educational reforms in Malaysia: towards equity, quality and efficiency , 1 care and the politics of healthcare in Malaysia , Interfaith relations in Malaysia: moving beyond Muslims versus others , Culture and the arts in Malaysia: playing to multiple galleries , Filling in the gaps: the pursuit of gender equality in Malaysia , Sexual citizenship in conflict , International relations and security overview , Foreign policy priorities , Malaysia's security concerns: a contemporary assessment , Malaysia and the United States: a maturing partnership , Malaysia-China relations: three enduring themes , Issues and challenges in contemporary Malaysian-European relations , Contemporary maritime piracy in Malaysia
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780415747769
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 350 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Routledge research in human rights law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Doyle, Cathal M. Indigenous peoples, title to territory, rights and resources
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Doyle, Cathal M. Indigenous peoples, title to territory, rights and resources
    DDC: 342.08/72
    RVK:
    Keywords: Indigenous peoples Land tenure ; Indigenous peoples Civil rights ; Indigenous peoples Legal status, laws, etc ; Consent (Law) ; Indigenous peoples Land tenure ; Indigenous peoples Civil rights ; Indigenous peoples Legal status, laws, etc ; Consent (Law) ; Indigenes Volk ; Grundeigentum ; Bürgerrecht ; Stammesgesellschaft ; Rechtsstellung ; Menschenrecht ; Schutz ; Global Indigene Völker ; Grundbesitz ; Staatsbürgerrechte ; Rechte indigener/tribaler Bevölkerungen ; Menschenrechtsschutz ; Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention (1989-06-27) ; Indigenous peoples Land tenure ; Civil and political rights ; Rights of indigenous/tribal populations ; Protection of human rights ; United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007-09-13) Internationale Organisation ; Haltung von Akteuren zu Einzelfragen ; Soziale Gerechtigkeit ; Politische Partizipation ; International organizations Position of actors on specific issues ; Social justice ; Political participation ; Erde ; Indigenes Volk ; Völkerrecht ; Selbstverwaltung ; Grundeigentum ; Natürliche Ressourcen
    Abstract: "The right of indigenous peoples to Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) in relation to natural resource extraction in their territories is a principle that is increasingly recognised by intergovernmental organizations, international bodies, conventions and international human rights law as well as in the domestic law of some States. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the status of Free Prior and Informed Consent under international human rights law, considering the main controversies, obstacles and challenges associated with its recognition and implementation. The book examines the relationship between Free Prior and Informed Consent and territorial, resource and governance rights. The historical basis for FPIC is considered as well as the legitimacy of the dominant doctrines of exclusive State ownership of subsoil resources. The book argues that FPIC constitutes an emerging norm of international law with a tipping point having been reached in terms of the requirements recognition, both within and beyond the human rights regime. It draws on emerging jurisprudence from around the world, as well as evolving industry standards and policies, to illustrate the growing recognition of the fact that respect for the consent requirement is fundamental to securing indigenous peoples self-governance and territorial rights"--
    Description / Table of Contents: IntroductionPart I. The role of indigenous peoples' consent in legitimising title to territory -- The genesis of indigenous consent under international law and its role in legitimishing title to territory -- Nineteenth-century positivists and divergence between the role of consent in theory and practice -- Part II. The requirement for free prior and informed consent in the normative framework of indigenous peoples' rights -- The evolving consent requirement under the ILO system -- The self-determination-based normative framework of indigenous rights -- FPIC and the normative framework of indigenous peoples' rights -- Debates in relation to the consent requirement -- Part III. Implementation of free prior and informed consent : challenges and opportunities -- The evolving practice of States and international organisations -- FPIC and the corporate obligation to respect indigenous peoples' rights -- Operationalisation of consent, challenges, limitations and opportunities -- Conclusion.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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