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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013)

Published: 2013-04-30

Editorials

  • Human rights at stake in the Circumpolar Regions
    Øyvind Ravna
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Original Articles

  • Resource Extraction from Territories of Indigenous Minority Peoples in the Russian North: International Legal and Domestic Regulation
    Ruslan Garipov
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  • The «Colonial Clause» and Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights: The European Convention on Human Rights Article 56 and its Relationship to Article 1
    Magne Frostad
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  • The legal basis of Sami reindeer herding rights in Sweden
    Eivind Torp
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  • An Indigenous Public Sphere? The Media and the 2009 Sámediggi Election Campaign
    Eva Josefsen, Eli Skogerbø
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  • New Developments in Russian Regulation of Navigation on the Northern Sea Route
    Jan Jakub Solski
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Arctic Review on Law and Politics is a peer-reviewed, Open Access, multidisciplinary journal in the fields of jurisprudence and social sciences. Jurisprudence and social sciences are understood in a wide sense, as encompassing academic disciplines such as economics, sociology, human geography, history, indigenous people’s issues, social anthropology and ethnography. 

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Arctic Review on Law and Politics. eISSN 2387-4562. Editor-in-chief: Øyvind Ravna. This journal is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) by Cappelen Damm Forskning, the division for research publishing within Cappelen Damm Akademisk, Postboks 1900, 0055 Oslo, Norway. © Cappelen Damm AS. Map used in header: © Free Vector Maps. Landing page photo: © Øyvind Ravna.

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