One of the most current challenges the Sami are facing is the rapid expansion of extractive industries throughout the Arctic region, creating obvious conflicts between states and Sámi people. European High North has already proven to be rich in mineral deposits. Furthermore, it is suggested that the world’s largest remaining untapped gas reserves and undeveloped oil reserves are located in the Arctic. Therefore, there is a growing pressure to conduct extractive industrial activities on the territories important for the Sámi, for instance on reindeer herding areas and reindeer migration routes. The expansion of extractive industrial developments causes significant challenges to the enjoyment of their human rights, unless effective procedural...
Mining-induced displacement and resettlement is a high-risk activity that has an inherent potential ...
This document presents the consensus recommendations for the inclusion of a human rights-based appro...
The implementation of extractive industries in Greenland is causing both high hopes for the future a...
This paper seeks to evaluate the evolution and future of Indigenous rights in extractive industry on...
This article contributes to the development of a standard of good practice for Human Rights Impact A...
Arctic energy development has considerable effects on the area’s future, but also globally the growi...
As a consequence of the growing global need for minerals, extractive industries are continuously exp...
Indigenous Peoples (IPs) of the North in Russia and Norway often meet struggles in their interaction...
Indigenous peoples often have a special relationship with their natural environment and depend on it...
This essay deals with complexities regarding indigenous peoples’ rights to land and natural resource...
The aim of this Special Issue is to provide a comprehensive view of the benefit sharing and compensa...
No abstract available.Citation: Arctic Review on Law and Politics, vol. 4, 1/2013 pp. 1–3. ISSN 1891...
Human rights violations are becoming a matter of growing concern in areas where extractive industry ...
Extractive industry in Arctic is controversial due to the ecosystems and communities in the region ...
Dealing with realities and perceptions of human rights in the mining industry context is important. ...
Mining-induced displacement and resettlement is a high-risk activity that has an inherent potential ...
This document presents the consensus recommendations for the inclusion of a human rights-based appro...
The implementation of extractive industries in Greenland is causing both high hopes for the future a...
This paper seeks to evaluate the evolution and future of Indigenous rights in extractive industry on...
This article contributes to the development of a standard of good practice for Human Rights Impact A...
Arctic energy development has considerable effects on the area’s future, but also globally the growi...
As a consequence of the growing global need for minerals, extractive industries are continuously exp...
Indigenous Peoples (IPs) of the North in Russia and Norway often meet struggles in their interaction...
Indigenous peoples often have a special relationship with their natural environment and depend on it...
This essay deals with complexities regarding indigenous peoples’ rights to land and natural resource...
The aim of this Special Issue is to provide a comprehensive view of the benefit sharing and compensa...
No abstract available.Citation: Arctic Review on Law and Politics, vol. 4, 1/2013 pp. 1–3. ISSN 1891...
Human rights violations are becoming a matter of growing concern in areas where extractive industry ...
Extractive industry in Arctic is controversial due to the ecosystems and communities in the region ...
Dealing with realities and perceptions of human rights in the mining industry context is important. ...
Mining-induced displacement and resettlement is a high-risk activity that has an inherent potential ...
This document presents the consensus recommendations for the inclusion of a human rights-based appro...
The implementation of extractive industries in Greenland is causing both high hopes for the future a...