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professor mick dodson am
Regional Pacific Member, United
Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

NINTH session, permanent
forum on indigenous issues
UN Headquarters, New
York (United States of America), 19-30 April 2010
Professor Mick Dodson was appointed
as Special Rapporteur with Carsten Smith to undertake a study
about Indigenous fishing rights in the seas. They will report
under this mandate to the Permanent Forum in its upcoming Ninth
Session in April 2010. The theme of the Ninth Session is 'Indigenous
peoples: development with culture and identity; articles 3 and
32 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous
Peoples'.
united national declaration
of the rights of indigenous peoples
Parliment House, Canberra
(Australia) Friday 3 April 2009
The Australian Government officially
adopted the United National Declaration of the Rights of the
Indigenous Peoples. NCIS Director, Professor
Mick Dockson, responded to the Government statement in his capacity
as Pacific Community Member and Forum Rapporteur - United National
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
For Professor Dodson's statement
click
here.
eighth session,
permanent forum on indigenous issues
UN Headquarters, New
York (United States of America), 18-29 May 2009
Professor Mick Dodson was appointed
Special Rapporteur at the Sixth Session of the Permanent Forum
with the theme 'Territories, Lands and Natural Resources'. He
reported under this mandate to the Permanent Forum in May 2009.
For a list of the body's current members click
here.
For a copy of the paper click
here.
pre-sessional meeting
Karasjok (Norway),
12-21 March 2009
At the end of the Seventh Session,
there was an announcement on behalf of the Norwegian government
inviting Permanent Forum members to attend a pre-sessional meeting
in Karasjok (Norway) before the Eighth Session. Professor Mick
Dodson will be attending in his capacity as the regional Pacific
representative member of the Permanent Forum. As well as closed
meetings for Permanent Forum members, there were opportunities
to meet Norwegian government representatives, attend public
events and to meet with indigenous Saami people of the region
including the Swedish Saami Parliament President Mr. Lars Anders-Baer
and Norwegian Saami Chair of the Permanent Forum from 2002,
Ole Henrik Magga.

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