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dc.contributor.authorInter-Parliamentary Union-
dc.creatorInter-Parliamentary Union
dc.date.created9-2014vi
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11742/23615-
dc.description.abstractThis report examines the extent to which indigenous peoples are participating meaningfully in external decision-making processes through parliamentary structures. It is based on a survey of countries known to have indigenous populations (26 of 77 parliaments participated), as well as on secondary data for another 10 parliaments.1 Because of the relatively limited data available, the report seeks not to quantify, but to provide a deeper understanding of indigenous peoples’ participation in parliaments. It analyzes the data against other research findings about their political participation as well as external variables, such as the kind of electoral system in place in each country.-
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dc.language.isoEngvi
dc.sourceIPUvi
dc.subjectIndigenous peoplesvi
dc.subjectIndigenous rights,vi
dc.subjectParliamentvi
dc.subjectRepresentationvi
dc.subjectParliamentary actionvi
dc.titleBeyond numbers: the participation of indigenous peoples in parliament-
dc.type9-2014vi
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