This chapter considers Indigenous self-determination in the Arctic from a comparative perspective with a focus on Canada, Greenland and Sápmi. Drawing on fieldwork with Indigenous research participants from the three regions, this chapter examines the meaning, scope and status of self-determination in the Arctic. The main results demonstrate that while the objectives and challenges regarding implementing Indigenous self-determination are similar across the Arctic, the circumstances and thus the prospects of self-determination vary considerably from region to region. Specifically, the author considers and compares the self-government institutions in Nunavut, Greenland and Sápmi
The author proposes an analysis of Inuit governance at the national and international level, discuss...
This research explores the temporal, spatial and political scapes of the Northern Indigenous Nations...
This thesis is a legal analysis of indigenous peoples’ right to self-determination in the internatio...
With Inuit identifying as a people beyond nation-state boundaries, and Nunavummiut and Greenlanders ...
The scope of Greenland Home Rule or Nunavut governance institutions does not embrace Inuit judicial ...
As a concept, sovereignty is not only highly contested but historically contingent. Some scholars ar...
This thesis examines the concept of self-determination, as defined by competent international agenci...
This paper addresses the positioning of the Inuit with regard to the institution of sovereignty with...
As the Arctic “opens up” to exploration and economic development, a new stage in colonization looms....
International audienceProvides an interdisciplinary overview of key issues regarding Indigenous/Abor...
The Arctic region has recently received renewed attention because of the effects of climate change a...
The purpose of this study is to analyze and explain why two Inuit regions in Canada, Nunavik and Nun...
In 2009, the Act on Greenland Self-Government was adopted. It recognises that "the people of Greenla...
Efforts to clarify aboriginal rights in Canada have centered around the demand by aboriginal people ...
© Cambridge University Press 2016. This paper compares four maps produced by the Canadian governmen...
The author proposes an analysis of Inuit governance at the national and international level, discuss...
This research explores the temporal, spatial and political scapes of the Northern Indigenous Nations...
This thesis is a legal analysis of indigenous peoples’ right to self-determination in the internatio...
With Inuit identifying as a people beyond nation-state boundaries, and Nunavummiut and Greenlanders ...
The scope of Greenland Home Rule or Nunavut governance institutions does not embrace Inuit judicial ...
As a concept, sovereignty is not only highly contested but historically contingent. Some scholars ar...
This thesis examines the concept of self-determination, as defined by competent international agenci...
This paper addresses the positioning of the Inuit with regard to the institution of sovereignty with...
As the Arctic “opens up” to exploration and economic development, a new stage in colonization looms....
International audienceProvides an interdisciplinary overview of key issues regarding Indigenous/Abor...
The Arctic region has recently received renewed attention because of the effects of climate change a...
The purpose of this study is to analyze and explain why two Inuit regions in Canada, Nunavik and Nun...
In 2009, the Act on Greenland Self-Government was adopted. It recognises that "the people of Greenla...
Efforts to clarify aboriginal rights in Canada have centered around the demand by aboriginal people ...
© Cambridge University Press 2016. This paper compares four maps produced by the Canadian governmen...
The author proposes an analysis of Inuit governance at the national and international level, discuss...
This research explores the temporal, spatial and political scapes of the Northern Indigenous Nations...
This thesis is a legal analysis of indigenous peoples’ right to self-determination in the internatio...