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  • DateSeptember 7, 2020
 
Brief IDEAS No. 26 – Orang Asli and the Right to Self-Determination: Are we there yet?

Brief IDEAS No. 26

Orang Asli and the Right to Self-Determination:
Are we there yet?

Author: Gamaliel Kan

The UNDRIP: a universal framework of “the minimum standards for the survival, dignity, and well-being of the indigenous peoples of the world”. So, is Malaysia there yet?

Gamaliel Kan assesses the legal challenges faced by the Orang Asli communities in achieving their right to self-determination guaranteed by the UNDRIP.

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