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The Urgency of Pouring Out Rule of Law Principles to Realize Equitable Integration in Protecting Indigenous Peoples, Food Security, and Sustainable Development
This study aims to find out the urgency of incorporating rule of law principles to realize equitable integration in protecting indigenous and tribal peoples, food security, and sustainable development. The research method used is classified as normative or doctrinal legal research with a juridical-normative approach. The normative legal research method uses existing literature research methods. In collecting research data, using secondary legal materials in the form of books, journals, articles, and other written works, both from print and internet media related to this research. The results of this study are that indigenous peoples as individuals are not much different from other individuals, needing the right to live, the right to food, the right to clothing and the right to housing, education, and other rights.