Significance of Sami Rights

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Significance of Sami Rights

Law, Justice, and Sustainability for the Indigenous Sami in the Nordic Countries

Cambou, Dorothee; Ravna, Oyvind

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2023

208

Dura

Inglês

9781032115986

15 a 20 dias

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1 The significance of Sami rights in the Nordic countries - An introduction

Dorothee Cambou & Ovind Ravna

2 The relevance of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to vibrant, viable and sustainable Sami communities

Mattias Ahren

3 The survey of property rights in Sami areas of Norway - With focus on the survey of the Karasjok case

Oyvind Ravna

4 Indigenous peoples' right to fish: Recent recognition of Sami rights in Finland through civil disobedience and criminal trial

Martin Scheinin

5 The significance of the Fosen decision for protecting the cultural rights of the Sami Indigenous people in the green transition

Dorothee Cambou

6 The interplay of politics and jurisprudence in the Girjas court case

Eivind Torp

7 The prohibition to weaken the Sami culture in international law and Finnish environmental legislation

Leena Heinaemaeki

8 The implementation of Sami land rights in the Swedish Forestry Act

Malin Braennstroem

9 Navigating conservation currents: conditions for Sami agency in collaborative governance and management models

Elsa Reimersona & Linn Floden

10 A human rights-based approach to Sami statistics in Norway

Peter Dawson

11 Rendering the invisible visible: Sami rights and data governance

Tamara Krawchenko & Chris McDonald

12 Sami rights and sustainability in early childhood education and care: Sustainability in everyday practices in Norwegian kindergartens

Ingvild Amot & Monica Bjerklund

13 Sami rights in the sustainable transition - Concluding remarks

Christina Allard
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Indigenous legal frameworks;Nordic land governance;environmental justice;cultural preservation law;resource management policy;Indigenous data sovereignty;collaborative governance in SA!mi territories