Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and the Norwegian Courts Moving into 2021
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This article, by the journal's editor-in-chief, is the lead editorial for volume 12 of journal and introduces the first two articles.
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Indigenous peoples' rights, Norwegian Supreme Court
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