This paper seeks to evaluate the evolution and future of Indigenous rights in extractive industry on a global scale and uses the Arctic both to explore the complexity of these rights and to provide paths forward in advancing Indigenous self-determination. Indigenous rights lack a strong international foundation and are often dependent upon local and domestic regimes, yet this reality is currently shifting. The state of extraction internationally, particularly in the Arctic, is also facing major uncertainty in the coming decades as demand continues to rise. Indigenous rights and the rules governing extractive industry intersect because much of the world’s remaining mineral resources are on or near Indigenous territories and Indigenous commun...
The thesis analyses the rights of indigenous peoples with respect to natural resources under customa...
One of the most current challenges the Sami are facing is the rapid expansion of extractive industri...
A collaborative relationship between native peoples and industrial corporations–two actors that valu...
Arctic energy development has considerable effects on the area’s future, but also globally the growi...
The governance of extractive industries has become increasingly globalized. International convention...
The exploration and exploitation of marine genetic resources for commercial purposes is growing at a...
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...
This essay deals with complexities regarding indigenous peoples’ rights to land and natural resource...
This essay deals with complexities regarding indigenous peoples’ rights to land and natural resource...
This comprehensive paper explores the complex interplay between Arctic sea ice governance, geoengine...
This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on the changing relationships between states, indige...
This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on the changing relationships between states, indige...
This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on the changing relationships between states, indige...
Worldwide, there are tensions over resources and territories between Indigenous peoples and extracti...
The thesis analyses the rights of indigenous peoples with respect to natural resources under customa...
One of the most current challenges the Sami are facing is the rapid expansion of extractive industri...
A collaborative relationship between native peoples and industrial corporations–two actors that valu...
Arctic energy development has considerable effects on the area’s future, but also globally the growi...
The governance of extractive industries has become increasingly globalized. International convention...
The exploration and exploitation of marine genetic resources for commercial purposes is growing at a...
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...
This essay deals with complexities regarding indigenous peoples’ rights to land and natural resource...
This essay deals with complexities regarding indigenous peoples’ rights to land and natural resource...
This comprehensive paper explores the complex interplay between Arctic sea ice governance, geoengine...
This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on the changing relationships between states, indige...
This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on the changing relationships between states, indige...
This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on the changing relationships between states, indige...
Worldwide, there are tensions over resources and territories between Indigenous peoples and extracti...
The thesis analyses the rights of indigenous peoples with respect to natural resources under customa...
One of the most current challenges the Sami are facing is the rapid expansion of extractive industri...
A collaborative relationship between native peoples and industrial corporations–two actors that valu...