Climate change has increasing visible effects on the environment, particularly in the Arctic, where the sea-ice melted faster in 2020 than any time before. It directly threatens the Inuit people’s survival, whose livelihood is mainly based on traditional modes of subsistence (hunting, fishing and gathering). In light of the environmental crisis, this paper carries out a critical analysis of the Nunavut (Canada) legal framework, granting Inuit specific rights regarding their traditional way of life. While recognizing that this framework implements international human rights legal standards, we argue that the human right lens presents limitations in addressing climate change impacts on Inuit livelihood. By acknowledging the developments follo...
Verkefnið er lokað til 24.09.2090.States have the duty to protect the environment, including but not...
Despite the rise of language rights, it is not clear whether the granting of rights to Indigenous an...
Arctic indigenous peoples are extremely susceptible to the immediate impacts of climate change. Whil...
Climate change debates have typically centred around the environmental and economic effects of risin...
In 2005, the Inuit of Canada and the United States filed a petition with the Inter American Commissi...
The social and human rights implications of climate change, adaptation and mitigation have received ...
Among the many topical issues dominating international discourse, are climate change, pollution, and...
Climate change is currently the most significant and daunting international environmental problem, w...
Even conservative forecasts of climate change predict dramatic effects to environments, economies, a...
This comprehensive paper explores the complex interplay between Arctic sea ice governance, geoengine...
This thesis has the goal of putting a different picture on climate change; replace the one of the st...
This chapter aims at re-thinking in a climate justice context and in a critical and ethical legal pe...
The way in which the rights of Indigenous peoples are protected at the European level consistently d...
Rapid climate change in the arctic is threatening the life, health and cultural traditions of the In...
The Arctic region is in crisis from the effects of climate change. The impacts of climate change pos...
Verkefnið er lokað til 24.09.2090.States have the duty to protect the environment, including but not...
Despite the rise of language rights, it is not clear whether the granting of rights to Indigenous an...
Arctic indigenous peoples are extremely susceptible to the immediate impacts of climate change. Whil...
Climate change debates have typically centred around the environmental and economic effects of risin...
In 2005, the Inuit of Canada and the United States filed a petition with the Inter American Commissi...
The social and human rights implications of climate change, adaptation and mitigation have received ...
Among the many topical issues dominating international discourse, are climate change, pollution, and...
Climate change is currently the most significant and daunting international environmental problem, w...
Even conservative forecasts of climate change predict dramatic effects to environments, economies, a...
This comprehensive paper explores the complex interplay between Arctic sea ice governance, geoengine...
This thesis has the goal of putting a different picture on climate change; replace the one of the st...
This chapter aims at re-thinking in a climate justice context and in a critical and ethical legal pe...
The way in which the rights of Indigenous peoples are protected at the European level consistently d...
Rapid climate change in the arctic is threatening the life, health and cultural traditions of the In...
The Arctic region is in crisis from the effects of climate change. The impacts of climate change pos...
Verkefnið er lokað til 24.09.2090.States have the duty to protect the environment, including but not...
Despite the rise of language rights, it is not clear whether the granting of rights to Indigenous an...
Arctic indigenous peoples are extremely susceptible to the immediate impacts of climate change. Whil...