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Incorporating indigenous rights in the

international regime on biodiversity

protection

Introducing the book symposium on Federica

Cittadino's book on access, benefit-sharing and

conservation in indigenous lands

Anna-Julia Saiger, Sebastian Spitra 2020-06-24T09:00:45

This post is the first of a series of four that will discuss Federica Cittadino’s book

Incorporating Indigenous Rights in the International Regime on Biodiversity Protection. Access, Benefit-sharing and Conservation in Indigenous Lands (Brill,

2019). The book starts from the assumption that Indigenous peoples are not only considered as stewards of the environment in international law but may become victims of the international protection of biodiversity.

Cittadino argues that this misalignment is the result of a flawed implementation of two complex normative regimes, the Indigenous peoples’ rights and the Convention on Biological Diversity with its additional protocols. The author suggests a combined reading of the both too often competing regimes. However, the alignment of

these normative systems may cause further problems that will be taken up in the symposium, such as the questions of implementation or legal pluralism. The present book symposium brings these aspects together with the author’s response and seeks to open the legal debate on these issues.

The symposium will kick-off with a post of Giada Giacomini (Università di Roma ‘La Sapienza’), who considers the aspect of legal pluralism in this topic. In the next post,

Lucas Lixinski (UNSW Sydney), analyses and comments on the utopian dimension of Cittadino’s work. Mauro Barelli (City, University of London) focuses on the human rights aspects of a synchronized protection of biodiversity and indigenous peoples’ rights. Eventually, Federica Cittadino (EURAC Bolzano/Bozen) will respond to the comments and critique raised in the previous posts.

Cite as: Sebastian Spitra & Anna-Julia Saiger, “Incorporating indigenous rights in the international regime on biodiversity protection. Introducing the book symposium on Federica Cittadino’s book on access, benefit-sharing and conservation in indigenous lands”, Völkerrechtsblog, 24 June 2020.

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