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Alaikäisen velallisen taloudellinen perusoikeusasema ja omaisuudensuoja
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Ensiasunnon ostajan haasteita
(Lapin yliopisto, 2017) -
Nuorten asuntolainojen takaisinmaksu ja talousosaaminen
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Pikaluottojen valvonnan toimivuus : nykytila ja kehitystarpeet
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Nuorten velkaongelmat 2000-luvun Suomessa : empiiristä tarkastelua
(Lapin yliopisto, 2017) -
Velkaantunut lapsi ja nuori : suomalaisen pikaluottosääntelyn ja insolvenssioikeuden näkökulma
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Arctic Frost? Understanding Inuit Ambiguity towards Idle No More
(Lapin yliopisto, 2016)This chapter explores apparent Inuit ambiguity towards Idle No More. The Indigenous movement was founded in Canada in 2010 to protest the Conservative government’s attempts to erode Indigenous sovereignty and reduce federal ... -
Status of Indigenous Peoples in International Law
(Lapin yliopisto, 2016)The article briefly examines the most relevant representative factors of the status of indigenous peoples in light of international law with special references to the Sami rights. -
Moral Grounds for Indigenous unting Rights
(Lapin yliopisto, 2016)If indigenous people are to have the legal right to hunt a particular species that other citiens are denied, then it presents a significant challenge to philosophers to eplore the moral grounds that ustify the special ... -
On Customary Law. A Cultural Dimension of Ethnopolitical Strategy
(Lapin yliopisto, 2016)The paper is to shed light on the most cultural perspective concerning aboriginal rights, i.e. customary law. The case of the Sámi people's legal perceptions is analysed in context of legal struggle regarding recognition ... -
Sámi Relationship with the Land : what Does the Law Fail to Recognize?
(Lapin yliopisto, 2016)The purpose of this article is to make an overview on how UN Human Rights Committee (HRC), a monitoring body of CCPR, articulates and protects Sámi culture and its values. The further aim of this writing is to discuss ... -
The Agricultural Argument and Sami Reindeer Breeding Rights : reflections on Legal Philosophy in the Arctic
(Lapin yliopisto, 2016)The paper is to shed the light on the agricultural agreement in the light of Sami reindeer breeding rights. These are reflections on legal philosophy in the Arctic. -
Sámi Shamanism Past and Present and the Desecration of the Sacred in Finland
(Lapin yliopisto, 2016)The aim of the paper is to outline a number of prospective legal issues in relation to Sámi shamanism and culture within a discussion about Sámi cultural heritage. -
Customary Laws and Nomadic Cosmologies of Art and the Environment
(Lapin yliopisto, 2016)This paper offers a brief overview of some connections between art, environment and nomadic cosmologies, and relates these to matters concerned with customary laws. The connections are made in a cultural ecological framework ... -
Legal pluralisms
(Lapin yliopisto, 2016)“Legal pluralism” may denote various things in very various contexts. Its popularity in contemporary socio-legal debate sometimes additionally impedes the accurate understanding. -
The arctic as common good
(Lapin yliopisto, 2016)The paper is to sketch a problem framework for reflecting the moral nature of the Arctic as common good that would be significant for further practical considerations on various Arctic issues. -
The Philosophy of Law in Canada’s North
(Lapin yliopisto, 2016)The philosophy of law in Canada’s North is best understood though the metaphor of a bridge, exemplified through the recognition of customary aboriginal law, the doctrine of aboriginal rights, and the devolution of ... -
Arctic legal tradition?
(Lapin yliopisto, 2016)This short article does not deal with narrowly understood public international law related questions or legal-political disputes over the Arctic, instead, it asks if there is something we might label as an Arctic legal tradition. -
What Is Philosophy of Law in the Arctic?
(Lapin yliopisto, 2016)The paper focuses on the essence of philosophy of law in the Arctic. It presents its different topics and ways of thinking. The author proposes a kind of systematisation of the concept.



















