Current Developments in Arctic Law - Selaus nimekkeen mukaan
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Participatory models to ensure the full protection of indigenous peoples’ fundamental rights in the arctic
Current Developments in Arctic Law :5 (University of Lapland, 2017) -
Problems of Legal Regulation of the North Polar Region of the Earth
(University of Lapland, 2019) -
Project “Arctic2035” as a Big Step to the New Arctic Russia
(University of Lapland, 2019) -
Recent developments in regard to the legal status of sámi in Finland
Current Developments in Arctic Law :5 (University of Lapland, 2017) -
Recent Developments on Transboundary Indigenous Consultation Issues
(University of Lapland, 2019) -
Relocation of Kiruna and Building the Markbygden Wind Farm and the Sami Rights
(University of Lapland, 2018) -
Report on fundamental and human rights research in Finland, HRC 2017
Current Developments in Arctic Law :5 (UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Law, 2017) -
Restorative Justice in the Arctic: Indigenous Knowledge for Healing Communities
(University of Lapland, 2020) -
Russian Arctic Policy Supporting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in the Arctic
(University of Lapland, 2020) -
Russia’s Current Arctic Policy and Law
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The Duel-Level Domestic Legal Situation of Russia’s Peoples of the Far North
(University of Lapland, 2018) -
The ICE LAW Project, Two Years On
(University of Lapland, 2018) -
The Polar Express Submarine Cable: The First Transarctic Cable and Security Concerns in the Arctic
(Lapin yliopisto, 2021) -
The Polar Law Symposiums
(University of Lapland, 2020) -
The Sami People’s Right to Culture in the Context of the Tana Fishery Agreement (2017)
(University of Lapland, 2018)