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Timestamp: 2018-09-25 22:51:56+00:00

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Article 35: "Indigenous peoples, in particular those divided by international borders, have the right to maintain and develop contacts, relations and cooperation, including activities for spiritual, cultural, political, economic and social purposes, with other peoples across borders. States shall take effective measures to ensure the exercise and implementation of this right."
Article 32: "Governments shall take appropriate measures, including by means of international agreements, to facilitate contacts and co-operation between indigenous and tribal peoples across borders, including activities in the economic, social, cultural, spiritual and environmental fields."
Article 16(1): "Everyone has the right to associate freely for ideological, religious, political, economic, labor, social, cultural, sports, or other purposes."
Article IV: “Every person has the right to freedom of investigation, of opinion, and of expression and dissemination of ideals, by any medium whatsoever.”
5. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (UN 1966)
Article 21: "The right of peaceful assembly shall be recognized”.
Article 22(1): “Everyone shall have the right to freedom of association with others, including the right to form and join trade unions for the protection of his interest."
Article 5(d)(vii): “States Parties undertake to prohibit and to eliminate racial discrimination in all its forms and to guarantee the right of everyone freedom of thought, conscience and religion;”.
Article 13(1): “…The child shall have the right to freedom of expression...”
Article 14: “State Parties shall respect the right of the child to freedom of thought, conscience and religion.”
Article 15(1): “State Parties recognize the rights of the child to freedom of association and to freedom of peaceful assembly.”
8. Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UN 1948)
Article 19: “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression...”
Article 20(1): “Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association.”
9. Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious or Linguistic Minorities (UN 1990)
Article 2(4): "Persons belonging to minorities have the right to establish and maintain their own associations."
Article 2(5): "Persons belonging to minorities have the right to establish and maintain, without any discrimination, free and peaceful contacts with other members of their group, with persons belonging to other minorities, as well as contacts across frontiers with citizens of other States to whom they are related by national or ethic, religious or linguistic ties."
10. Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief (UN 1981)
Article 1(1): ”Everyone shall have the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion. This right shall include freedom to have a religion or whatever belief of his choice, and freedom, either individually or in community with others and in pubic or in private, to manifest his religion or belief in worship, observance, practice and teaching.”
11. African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (Banjul Charter 1981)
Article 10(1): “Every individual shall have the right to free association provided that he abides by the law.
Article 11: “Every individual shall have the right to assemble freely with others."
12. European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ROME 1950)
Article 10(1): “…Everyone has the right to freedom of expression...”
Article 3: "It is agreed that it shall at all Times be free ... to the Indians dwelling on either side of the said Boundary Line freely to pass and repass by Land, or Inland Navigation ... and freely to carry on trade and commerce with each other...."
Artículo 1: "La presente Ley reconoce, promueve y consolida el proceso de Participación Popular, articulando a las Comunidades Indígenas, Pueblos Indígenas, Comunidades Campesinas y Juntas Vecinales, respectivamente, en la vida jurídica, política y económica del país. Procura mejorar la calidad de vida de la mujer y el hombre bolivianos, con una más justa distribución y mejor administración de los recursos públicos. Fortalece los instrumentos políticos y económicos necesarios para perfeccionar la democracia representativa, incorporando la participación ciudadana en un proceso de democracia participativa y garantizando la igualdad de oportunidades en los niveles de representación a mujeres y hombres. "
Artículo 3: "I. Se define como sujetos de la Participación Popular a las Organizaciones Territoriales de Base, expresadas en las comunidades campesinas, pueblos indígenas y juntas vecinales, organizadas según sus usos, costumbres o disposiciones estatutarias. II. Se reconoce como representantes de las Organizaciones Territoriales de Base a los hombres y mujeres, Capitanes, Jilacatas, Curacas, Mallcus, Secretarios(as) Generales y otros(as), designados(as) según sus usos, costumbres y disposiciones estatutarias”.
Artículo 5: "Atribuciones. El prefecto en el régimen de descentralización administrativa, tiene las siguientes atribuciones además de las establecidas en la Constitución Política del Estado. (k) Promover la participación popular y canalizar los requerimientos y relaciones de las organizaciones indígenas, campesinas y vecinales por medio de las instancias correspondientes del Poder Ejecutivo. (r) Otorgar personalidad jurídica con validez en todo el territorio nacional a las fundaciones, asociaciones y sociedades civiles, constituidas en el territorio nacional o en el extranjero, siempre que éstas hubieren establecido domicilio en su jurisdicción. Registrar la personalidad jurídica de las comunidades campesinas, pueblos indígenas y juntas vecinales”.
Art. 3: "As ações decorrentes deste Decreto fundamentar-se-ão no reconhecimiento da organização social e política, dos costumes, das línguas, das crenças e das tradições das comunidades indígenas."
Art. 4.VI: “assegurar o reconhecimento dos índios e de suas sociedades ou comunidades como grupos etnicamente diferenciados, respeitando suas organizações sociais, usos, costumes, línguas e tradições, seus modos de viver, criar e fazer, seus valores culturais e artísticos e demais formas de expressão;”
“Governments, including Aboriginal governments, recognize the critical role that independent Aboriginal print and broadcast media have in the pursuit of Aboriginal self-determination and self-government, and that they support freedom of expression through:
(b) Dedicated funding at arm’s length from political bodies.”
Art 60. Son mapuches huilliches las comunidades indígenas ubicadas principalmente en la X Región y los indígenas provenientes de ella.
Artículo 84: El Estado reconocerá y garantizará a los pueblos indígenas, de conformidad con esta Constitución y la ley, el respeto al orden público y a los derechos humanos, los siguientes derechos colectivos a los pueblos indígenas: (7) Conservar y desarrollar sus formas tradicionales de convivencia y organización social, de generación y ejercicio de la autoridad.
Artículo 33: "Derecho de reunión y manifestación. Se reconoce el derecho de reunión pacífica y sin armas.
Artículo 34: Derecho de asociación. Se reconoce el derecho de libre asociación.
Artículo 35: “Libertad de emisión del pensamiento. Es libre la emisión del pensamiento por cualesquiera medios de difusión, sin censura ni licencia previa. Este derecho constitucional no podrá ser restringido por ley o disposicón gubernamental alguna”.
Constitution of St. Kitts and Nevis
Article 20: “Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful association and assembly, taking into consideration the rules to be determined by law for the protection of public order, safety, health and morality."
Article 1: "Whereas every person in Dominica is entitled to the fundamental rights and freedoms, that is to say, the rights whatever his race, place of origins, political opinions, colour, creed or sex, but subject to respect for the rights and freedoms of others and for the public interest, to each and all of the following, namely freedom of conscience, of expression and of assembly and association."
Article 4: "It is hereby recognized and declared that in Trinidad and Tobago there have existed and shall continue to exist without discrimination by reason of race, origin, colour, religion or sex, the following fundamental human rights and freedoms, namely:
j. freedom of association and assembly

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Artículo 3

Artículo 5

Artículo 84

Artículo 33

Artículo 34

Artículo 35