Divers Paths to Justice: Legal Pluralism and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Southeast Asia |
Contents
Table of Contents | 6 |
legal pluralism and the rights | 85 |
indigenous peoples in Southeast Asia an introduction | 4 |
Marcus Colchester 17 | 17 |
an approach to customary laws | 40 |
the Philippine experience | 66 |
Native customary land rights in Sabah Malaysia 18812010 | 81 |
Asserting customary land rights in the Chittagong Hill Tracts | 106 |
Legal pluralism in Indonesias land and natural resource | 126 |
About the authors 158 | 158 |
Common terms and phrases
aboriginal Aceh adat communities adat law administration agriculture Ancestral Domains application areas Bangladesh Chakma Chittagong Hill Tracts civil Colchester colonial Commission common law communal land title communal titles concept conflicts cultivation cultural customary land rights customary law District Officer Doolittle Forest Peoples Programme Forestry Hill District Council human rights Iban implementation indigenous communities indigenous law Indonesia institutions IPRA issues jurisdiction justice Karen land ownership land settlement land tenure Lands and Surveys laws and customs legal pluralism legal system legislation Lembata livelihood Malay Malaysia native courts native customary law native customary rights native land rights native rights native title natural resources NCIP North Borneo Nyawai oral Orang Asli organisations pemakai menoa Philippines plantations practices Rangamati RECOFTC recognised rights of indigenous rights to land rotational farming rule Sabah Sagong Sarawak sharia social Southeast Asia Suhakam territories Thai Thailand usufruct village