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Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989
C169
ILO Convention
Date of adoptionJune 27, 1989
Date in forceSeptember 5, 1991
ClassificationIndigenous and Tribal Peoples
SubjectIndigenous and Tribal Peoples
PreviousEmployment Promotion and Protection against Unemployment Convention, 1988
NextChemicals Convention, 1990

Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 is an International Labour Organization Convention.

It was established in 1989, with the preamble stating:

Noting the international standards contained in the Indigenous and Tribal Populations Convention and Recommendation, 1957, and

Recalling the terms of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the many international instruments on the prevention of discrimination, and...[1]



Modifications

This Convention revised Convention C107 Indigenous and Tribal Populations Convention, 1957

Ratifications

The following countries have ratified this Convention:
Country Date Notes


References

  1. ^ - ILO Convention C169