Arctic Indigenous Peoples and International Law

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Arctic Indigenous Peoples and International Law. / Olsvig, Sara; Cullen, Miriam.

In: Nordic Journal of International Law, 26.03.2024.

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Olsvig, S & Cullen, M 2024, 'Arctic Indigenous Peoples and International Law', Nordic Journal of International Law. <https://brill.com/view/journals/nord/93/1/article-p152_008.xml>

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Olsvig, S., & Cullen, M. (2024). Arctic Indigenous Peoples and International Law. Nordic Journal of International Law. https://brill.com/view/journals/nord/93/1/article-p152_008.xml

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Olsvig S, Cullen M. Arctic Indigenous Peoples and International Law. Nordic Journal of International Law. 2024 Mar 26.

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Olsvig, Sara ; Cullen, Miriam. / Arctic Indigenous Peoples and International Law. In: Nordic Journal of International Law. 2024.

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title = "Arctic Indigenous Peoples and International Law",
abstract = "Arctic Indigenous Peoples have, through their own persistence, advanced the development of the Western European legal norms in a system that once facilitated their colonisation. The fiftieth anniversary of the Arctic Peoples{\textquoteright} Conference took place in 2023. The occasion was marked with another Conference, this time in Ilulissat, Greenland. It was a moment to reflect on the achievements of Arctic Indigenous Peoples, to build upon the 1973 resolutions and to address contemporary challenges. The resultant Joint Statement addresses the need for enhanced engagement in the forums of international law, intergenerational justice, intersecting rights to wellbeing, land, water and natural resources, and to address the risks posed by climate change and colonialism.",
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N2 - Arctic Indigenous Peoples have, through their own persistence, advanced the development of the Western European legal norms in a system that once facilitated their colonisation. The fiftieth anniversary of the Arctic Peoples’ Conference took place in 2023. The occasion was marked with another Conference, this time in Ilulissat, Greenland. It was a moment to reflect on the achievements of Arctic Indigenous Peoples, to build upon the 1973 resolutions and to address contemporary challenges. The resultant Joint Statement addresses the need for enhanced engagement in the forums of international law, intergenerational justice, intersecting rights to wellbeing, land, water and natural resources, and to address the risks posed by climate change and colonialism.

AB - Arctic Indigenous Peoples have, through their own persistence, advanced the development of the Western European legal norms in a system that once facilitated their colonisation. The fiftieth anniversary of the Arctic Peoples’ Conference took place in 2023. The occasion was marked with another Conference, this time in Ilulissat, Greenland. It was a moment to reflect on the achievements of Arctic Indigenous Peoples, to build upon the 1973 resolutions and to address contemporary challenges. The resultant Joint Statement addresses the need for enhanced engagement in the forums of international law, intergenerational justice, intersecting rights to wellbeing, land, water and natural resources, and to address the risks posed by climate change and colonialism.

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