This thesis analyze the development of Norwegian Sami rights and the consequences of their implementation. It consists of two parts. The first is theoretically based and consider the development of indigenous rights as group rights through political philosophy. It then gives an overview of the legal obligations made by Norway towards the Sami people, and the establishment of the Sami Parliament. The second, empirical part of the thesis analyzes how this has affected the relationship between Norwegians and Samis in Finnmark. It argues that there are indications of 'ethnic' tensions, but that they often are based on misunderstandings. The main conclusion emphasize the importance of open communications in order to make the system of group rig...
This chapter addresses the legal protection of the Sámi as Indigenous peoples in Norway and thus the...
This essay deals with complexities regarding indigenous peoples’ rights to land and natural resource...
For many years, indigenous peoples, their rights, culture and identity have been neglected. This dep...
This thesis discusses the influence of minority rights laws created by the European Union and intern...
This thesis will analyse the framework of ideas that legitimised the new Sami politics from 1980-199...
The study focuses on the current status of the Sami indigenous community of Sweden and on the implem...
The Sami People is known to be the only indigenous people of Europe. Its population is of 100,000 pe...
Nonterritorial autonomy (nta) decouples governance of ‘people’ and ‘place’, allowing demographically...
The aim of this study is to analyze different aspects of discrimination against the Sami in Sweden. ...
The point of departure for this study is the official recognition by the Swedish government in 1977 ...
The human rights and fundamental freedoms of the Swedish Indigenous Sami population are secured by b...
abstract: This thesis aimed to further research of indigenous land rights by examining the Norwegian...
The Swedish society has trough decades developed into a multicultural society. Minority groups such ...
This thesis concerns the relationship of the EU and the Saami indigenous people of Northern Scandina...
Indigenous rights are among the most rapidly progressing domains in international law. The UN Declar...
This chapter addresses the legal protection of the Sámi as Indigenous peoples in Norway and thus the...
This essay deals with complexities regarding indigenous peoples’ rights to land and natural resource...
For many years, indigenous peoples, their rights, culture and identity have been neglected. This dep...
This thesis discusses the influence of minority rights laws created by the European Union and intern...
This thesis will analyse the framework of ideas that legitimised the new Sami politics from 1980-199...
The study focuses on the current status of the Sami indigenous community of Sweden and on the implem...
The Sami People is known to be the only indigenous people of Europe. Its population is of 100,000 pe...
Nonterritorial autonomy (nta) decouples governance of ‘people’ and ‘place’, allowing demographically...
The aim of this study is to analyze different aspects of discrimination against the Sami in Sweden. ...
The point of departure for this study is the official recognition by the Swedish government in 1977 ...
The human rights and fundamental freedoms of the Swedish Indigenous Sami population are secured by b...
abstract: This thesis aimed to further research of indigenous land rights by examining the Norwegian...
The Swedish society has trough decades developed into a multicultural society. Minority groups such ...
This thesis concerns the relationship of the EU and the Saami indigenous people of Northern Scandina...
Indigenous rights are among the most rapidly progressing domains in international law. The UN Declar...
This chapter addresses the legal protection of the Sámi as Indigenous peoples in Norway and thus the...
This essay deals with complexities regarding indigenous peoples’ rights to land and natural resource...
For many years, indigenous peoples, their rights, culture and identity have been neglected. This dep...