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  1. Nov 26, 2007 · The Judgment of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (hereinafter “the Inter-American Court” or “the Court”) of August 31, 2001, in the Case of the Mayagna (Sumo) Awas Tingni …

  2. This strain was selected and patented for its capability to adsorb organic and inorganic pollutants (Tigini et al. 2012, 2011).

  3. An Introduction to Bioremediation Babak Pakdaman Sardrood, Ebrahim Mohammadi Goltapeh, and Ajit Varma The Bioremediation Potential of Different Ecophysiological Groups of Fungi Antonella …

  4. ngni Community” or “Awas Tingni”) and the sov-ereign state of Nicaragua. Awas Tingni is one of many communities indigenous to Nicaragua’s Atlantic Coast region; the community has held its ancestral …

  5. The Awas Tingni case is the first decision of an international court with binding authority addressing the property rights of indigenous peoples. The decision establishes an international legal precedent that …

  6. Awas Tingni is one of numerous Mayagna, or Sumo,1 indigenous communities in the isolated Atlantic Coast region of Nicaragua.2 The Community has sought simply, but doggedly, to be secure in the …

  7. The presence of toxic 44 substances can be indirectly detected thanks to ecotoxicity bioassays (Thomas et al., 2009; Tigini et al., 2010).