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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013)

Published: 2013-10-31

Editorials

  • The significance of Indigenous issues
    Øyvind Ravna
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Original Articles

  • Development of Russian legislation on Northern Indigenous Peoples
    Vladimir A. Kryazhkov
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  • Indigenous land claims in Europe: The European Court of Human Rights and the decolonization of property
    Ghislain Otis, Aurélie Laurent
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  • Decolonization and Canada’s ‘Idle No More’ Movement
    Grace Li Xiu Woo
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  • The Recognition of Sacred Natural Sites of Arctic Indigenous Peoples as a Part of Their Right to Cultural Integrity
    Leena Heinämäki, Thora Martina Herrmann
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  • The Political Architecture of Security in the Arctic – the Case of Norway
    Svein Vigeland Rottem
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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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