October 08, 2024

Former minister of justice says UNDRIP is a good start, but deeper reforms are needed

A Senate committee is currently studying how the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is being implemented. Former minister of justice Jody Wilson-Raybould called UNDRIP a good start, but said deeper reforms are needed to ensure its success.

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