In 1987, the Norwegian Government passed the Sámi Law, which expressly protected the interests of the Norwegian Sámi as an ethnic group and provided for the establishment of the Norwegian Sámi Parliament, a representative body to be elected by and among the Norwegian Sámi. This body will replace the current Norwegian Sámi Council. Although the reform reflects Government response to Sámi demands for greater ethnic self-determination, the Sámi Parliament can, as yet, only act in an advisory capacity. The passage of the Sámi Law has exacerbated the division between Sámi ethnopolitical factions, as reflected in the polarization of the three Norwegian Sámi organizations vis-a-vis ethnic self-determination. The Sámi organizations project differen...
The chapter discusses whether the Sámi Parliaments in three Nordic states can be seen as the institu...
The article is devoted to the discussion of education and language policy as factors of ethnic assim...
The Sami People is known to be the only indigenous people of Europe. Its population is of 100,000 pe...
This thesis will analyse the framework of ideas that legitimised the new Sami politics from 1980-199...
This thesis analyze the development of Norwegian Sami rights and the consequences of their implement...
The Nordic countries of Finland, Sweden and Norway is home to the Sámi people, an indigenous group t...
Author looks into the statutory regulation in the field of protecting rights and interests of indige...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the representation of the Sámi population as constructed in...
This thesis discusses the influence of minority rights laws created by the European Union and intern...
There are many parallels between the role and function of the Samediggi, or Sami Parliament, and the...
The Swedish society has trough decades developed into a multicultural society. Minority groups such ...
In 1986, the International Labour Organization (ILO) started a process aimed at revising its 1957 In...
Sami Parliaments were established in 1989 in Norway, in 1994 in Sweden and in 1997 in Finland. Repre...
The purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is to examine the views that were held within the Sami society...
Finnish government was trying to accommodate the only indigenous people of Finnish, the Sami, by giv...
The chapter discusses whether the Sámi Parliaments in three Nordic states can be seen as the institu...
The article is devoted to the discussion of education and language policy as factors of ethnic assim...
The Sami People is known to be the only indigenous people of Europe. Its population is of 100,000 pe...
This thesis will analyse the framework of ideas that legitimised the new Sami politics from 1980-199...
This thesis analyze the development of Norwegian Sami rights and the consequences of their implement...
The Nordic countries of Finland, Sweden and Norway is home to the Sámi people, an indigenous group t...
Author looks into the statutory regulation in the field of protecting rights and interests of indige...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the representation of the Sámi population as constructed in...
This thesis discusses the influence of minority rights laws created by the European Union and intern...
There are many parallels between the role and function of the Samediggi, or Sami Parliament, and the...
The Swedish society has trough decades developed into a multicultural society. Minority groups such ...
In 1986, the International Labour Organization (ILO) started a process aimed at revising its 1957 In...
Sami Parliaments were established in 1989 in Norway, in 1994 in Sweden and in 1997 in Finland. Repre...
The purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is to examine the views that were held within the Sami society...
Finnish government was trying to accommodate the only indigenous people of Finnish, the Sami, by giv...
The chapter discusses whether the Sámi Parliaments in three Nordic states can be seen as the institu...
The article is devoted to the discussion of education and language policy as factors of ethnic assim...
The Sami People is known to be the only indigenous people of Europe. Its population is of 100,000 pe...