Nonterritorial autonomy (nta) decouples governance of ‘people’ and ‘place’, allowing demographically submerged minorities to protect their cultural – but not territorial – interests. Indigenous peoples are often submerged and culturally vulnerable. At the same time, they are often especially interested in protecting the territories that have long sustained them. So, is nta well-suited or ill-suited for Indigenous self-governance? To explore this, we study Norwegian Sami self-governance, an oft-cited case of Indigenous nta. We make several contributions. We enumerate the variety of Sami-specific rights and powers in Norway, categorising them as either territorial or nonterritorial and tracking their evolution over time. By doing this we reve...
Claims for indigenous rights to land and resources are influencing land use policies worldwide. The ...
The term self-determination is embedded in much difficulty. It is a term whose meaning has developed...
This article investigates the space for agency of the Indigenous Sami in the management of the Lapon...
Nonterritorial autonomy (nta) decouples governance of ‘people’ and ‘place’, allowing demographically...
From an international perspective, the popularly elected Sámediggis (Sámi Parliaments), established ...
This thesis analyze the development of Norwegian Sami rights and the consequences of their implement...
The plight of indigenous peoples around the world is a serious one, and without significant internat...
Finnish government was trying to accommodate the only indigenous people of Finnish, the Sami, by giv...
The struggle by indigenous groups to have their rights acknowledged does not only take place through...
Despite the Nordic countries’ commitment to robust international Indigenous rights agreements, Europ...
In 1986, the International Labour Organization (ILO) started a process aimed at revising its 1957 In...
For many years, indigenous peoples, their rights, culture and identity have been neglected. This dep...
Indigenous rights are among the most rapidly progressing domains in international law. The UN Declar...
The study focuses on the current status of the Sami indigenous community of Sweden and on the implem...
This thesis will analyse the framework of ideas that legitimised the new Sami politics from 1980-199...
Claims for indigenous rights to land and resources are influencing land use policies worldwide. The ...
The term self-determination is embedded in much difficulty. It is a term whose meaning has developed...
This article investigates the space for agency of the Indigenous Sami in the management of the Lapon...
Nonterritorial autonomy (nta) decouples governance of ‘people’ and ‘place’, allowing demographically...
From an international perspective, the popularly elected Sámediggis (Sámi Parliaments), established ...
This thesis analyze the development of Norwegian Sami rights and the consequences of their implement...
The plight of indigenous peoples around the world is a serious one, and without significant internat...
Finnish government was trying to accommodate the only indigenous people of Finnish, the Sami, by giv...
The struggle by indigenous groups to have their rights acknowledged does not only take place through...
Despite the Nordic countries’ commitment to robust international Indigenous rights agreements, Europ...
In 1986, the International Labour Organization (ILO) started a process aimed at revising its 1957 In...
For many years, indigenous peoples, their rights, culture and identity have been neglected. This dep...
Indigenous rights are among the most rapidly progressing domains in international law. The UN Declar...
The study focuses on the current status of the Sami indigenous community of Sweden and on the implem...
This thesis will analyse the framework of ideas that legitimised the new Sami politics from 1980-199...
Claims for indigenous rights to land and resources are influencing land use policies worldwide. The ...
The term self-determination is embedded in much difficulty. It is a term whose meaning has developed...
This article investigates the space for agency of the Indigenous Sami in the management of the Lapon...