Indigenous rights to defend land and traditional activities

One of the largest remaining unexploited iron ore deposits in Europe is the Kallak Iron Deposit in the province of Norrbotten in northern Sweden, where a significant Sámi population is located. Since 2011, the UK-based company, Beowulf Mining, has begun a large campaign for extraction in northern an...

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Language:English
Spanish
French
Italian
Portuguese
Published: Centro Universitário FG 2018
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K
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:4aafedad24994d6a995421218b168adb 2024-02-11T10:07:11+01:00 Indigenous rights to defend land and traditional activities 2018-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/4aafedad24994d6a995421218b168adb EN ES FR IT PT eng spa fre ita por Centro Universitário FG https://portaldeperiodicos.animaeducacao.com.br/index.php/RDFG/article/view/13898 https://doaj.org/toc/2447-6536 2447-6536 https://doaj.org/article/4aafedad24994d6a995421218b168adb Revista de Direito da Faculdade Guanambi, Vol 5, Iss 01 (2018) Law K Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence K1-7720 article 2018 ftdoajarticles 2024-01-21T01:34:52Z One of the largest remaining unexploited iron ore deposits in Europe is the Kallak Iron Deposit in the province of Norrbotten in northern Sweden, where a significant Sámi population is located. Since 2011, the UK-based company, Beowulf Mining, has begun a large campaign for extraction in northern and southern Kallak. However, the Sámi of the region, together with environmentalists and non-Sámi individuals have drastically expressed their opposition blocking with various ways the processes. The Sámi being aware of the environmental risk have concerns about their ability to drive reindeer across the land, and the impact Beowulf’s operations are likely to have on the reindeer migratory patterns. Nowadays, seven years after the initial application for licensing, the approval of the application is still pending and Beowulf is pressing more and more the Swedish authorities for a final response in order to start extracting. Only the County Administrative Board of Norrbotten, despite its initial consent, still advocates for Sámi and their reindeer refusing to issue licensing for the British company. Accordingly, this article was designed as a descriptive study of the legal framework of the implementation of this endeavour addressing the legal arguments of both sides as they derive from a qualitative study of official documents, environmental reports, and relative articles of scholars. Concluding, the article illustrates the gaps of legal protection of indigenous land-rights in Sweden presenting their vulnerability to such kind of challenges. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Norrbotten Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Beowulf ENVELOPE(161.800,161.800,-77.633,-77.633) Endeavour ENVELOPE(162.000,162.000,-76.550,-76.550)
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description One of the largest remaining unexploited iron ore deposits in Europe is the Kallak Iron Deposit in the province of Norrbotten in northern Sweden, where a significant Sámi population is located. Since 2011, the UK-based company, Beowulf Mining, has begun a large campaign for extraction in northern and southern Kallak. However, the Sámi of the region, together with environmentalists and non-Sámi individuals have drastically expressed their opposition blocking with various ways the processes. The Sámi being aware of the environmental risk have concerns about their ability to drive reindeer across the land, and the impact Beowulf’s operations are likely to have on the reindeer migratory patterns. Nowadays, seven years after the initial application for licensing, the approval of the application is still pending and Beowulf is pressing more and more the Swedish authorities for a final response in order to start extracting. Only the County Administrative Board of Norrbotten, despite its initial consent, still advocates for Sámi and their reindeer refusing to issue licensing for the British company. Accordingly, this article was designed as a descriptive study of the legal framework of the implementation of this endeavour addressing the legal arguments of both sides as they derive from a qualitative study of official documents, environmental reports, and relative articles of scholars. Concluding, the article illustrates the gaps of legal protection of indigenous land-rights in Sweden presenting their vulnerability to such kind of challenges.
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