NCIP Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 The Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices (IKSPs) and Customary Laws (CLs) Research and Documentation Guidelines of 2012 I. PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS Section 1. Title. This Guidelines shall be known as “The Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices (IKSPs) and Customary Laws (CLs) Research and Documentation Guidelines of 2012.” Section 2. Legal Bases. This Guidelines is hereby promulgated pursuant to the Constitution, Republic Act No. 8371 and other pertinent and applicable laws, international covenants, treaties and declarations. Section 3. Policy Statement. It is the policy of the Commission to: a. Promote, protect and recognize the rights of Indigenous Cultural Communities/Indigenous Peoples (ICCs/IPs) to cultural integrity and to prescribe protection mechanisms at the international and national government levels and within the context of relevant customary laws; b. Ensure and guarantee the due exercise by the concerned ICCs/IPs of their right to allow or reject, through free and prior informed consent (FPIC), research and documentation of their IKSPs and customary laws and their derivatives; and c. Regulate the use of IKSPs and customary laws, and ensure that the ICCs/IPs benefit from the use of research output/outcome. Section 4. Operating Principles. In the conduct of research and documentation of IKSPs and customary laws, the following principles shall be observed: a. Self-determination. ICCs/IPs have the right to determine and decide their own priorities for development affecting their lives, beliefs, institutions, spiritual well-being, and the land they own, occupy and use, and to freely pursue their economic, social, and cultural development. ICCs/IPs shall participate in the formulation, implementation and evaluation of policies, 1

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