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Norway and Its Obligations under ILO 169 – Some Considerations after the Recent Stjernøy Supreme Court Case
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-11)
The Norwegian Supreme Court recently pronounced its first ruling on a case which started with investigations by the Finnmark Commission. The Stjernøy Case1 arises from a title claim to land used as pasture by two groups of Sámi reindeer herders. A contributory reason for the claim was that there are mining activities on the island, from which the landowner is entitled to benefit according to the ...
Nye bidrag til eiendomshistorien i Finnmark
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017)
Eiendomshistorien og konstitusjonelle tilknytning for Finnmark, Norges nordligste fylke, skiller seg vesentlig fra resten av landet, for så vidt som en dominerende oppfatning frem til i dag har vært at staten har vært eier av Finnmark «fra Tidligste tider». Til tross for betydelige studier det siste halve tiåret, er den rådende oppfatning fortsatt at private eiendommer i Finnmark oppsto etter en ...
A Cold Rain on the Parade When the Sámi Celebrate 100th Anniversary
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-02-06)
6 February 2017 marks the centenary of The First Sámi Congress, which is also the reason that we today celebrate the 6th of February as the Sámi National Day. The First Congress will be thoroughly celebrated in Trondheim where it originally took place. Such an anniversary naturally inspires reflection on what the Sámi have achieved in the years since Elsa Laula Renberg and other visionary Sámi leaders ...