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In 2008, the first mandate of President Michelle Bachelet and the (much delayed) ratification of ILO169 by Chile relaunched the debate on Indigenous rights throughout the country. In particular, this debate focused on their right to (prior) consultation. Since then, Chile has held a number of consul...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-758562024-03-28T09:31:48Z Chapter 8 Processes and failures of prior consultations with Indigenous Peoples in Chile Tomaselli, Alexandra consultation rights, FPIC, Free, Prior and Informed consent, indigenous, Indigenous communities, Indigenous consultation, indigenous prior consultation, Indigenous rights, Indigenous threats, latin america, prior consultation In 2008, the first mandate of President Michelle Bachelet and the (much delayed) ratification of ILO169 by Chile relaunched the debate on Indigenous rights throughout the country. In particular, this debate focused on their right to (prior) consultation. Since then, Chile has held a number of consultations with Indigenous Peoples. Some of these processes have focused (and overlapped) on the very same issues over several years. This is the case with the consultations on the constitutional recognition of Indigenous Peoples and the creation of a Ministry of Indigenous Peoples, a National Council of Indigenous Peoples, and (other) Councils of Indigenous Peoples. Between 2009 and 2017, the nine Indigenous Peoples of Chile were consulted five times on some or all of these issues. Furthermore, the legislation over the regulation of this right has changed considerably over the years, creating further confusion. Against this background, this chapter analyses the process and results of selected cases of consultations with Indigenous Peoples in Chile, and explores the reasons for their failures. 2023-08-28T15:27:43Z 2023-08-28T15:27:43Z 2019 chapter 9781138488069 9780367784379 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/75856 eng application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International 9781351042109_10.4324_9781351042109-11.pdf Taylor & Francis The Prior Consultation of Indigenous Peoples in Latin America Routledge 10.4324/9781351042109-11 10.4324/9781351042109-11 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb c171e6e9-e4c4-4b4c-b093-72a1ba2702f6 9781138488069 9780367784379 Routledge 15 open access
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