Relocation of Kiruna and construction of the Markbygden wind farm and the Saami rights

The Saami are the indigenous peoples living in the northern Europe in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. Relocation of the Swedish town of Kiruna and construction of Markbygden, one of the largest wind farms in the world, in northern Sweden may serve as an example of the breaches of the Saami right...

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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00015988 2023-05-15T17:04:04+02:00 Relocation of Kiruna and construction of the Markbygden wind farm and the Saami rights 2019-12 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=15988 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00015878/ en eng https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2019.09.001 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=15988 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00015878/ Polar Science, 22, 100479(2019-12) 18739652 The Saami Indigenous peoples Kiruna Markbygden Free prior and informed consent Journal Article 2019 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2019.09.001 2022-12-03T19:43:16Z The Saami are the indigenous peoples living in the northern Europe in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. Relocation of the Swedish town of Kiruna and construction of Markbygden, one of the largest wind farms in the world, in northern Sweden may serve as an example of the breaches of the Saami rights; in other words, Kiruna's relocation and Markbygden construction will severely impact the Saami, their livelihood and culture. In the first case the relocated railway already cuts through reindeer pasture land, and in the second, the wind farm will limit the movements of reindeer herders and endanger the migration routes and possibility of grazing of reindeer. In this paper the author offers an international law perspective on the relocation of Kiruna and the construction of the Markbygden wind farm. The author examines legal instruments and international jurisprudence as well as the UN treaty monitoring bodies quasi-jurisprudence that are relevant for the Saami peoples. The purpose of the paper is to answer the research question whether relocating Kiruna and building the Markbygden wind farm violates the Saami rights as well as to point to the Swedish obligations in this regard. The thesis of this paper is that in both of the eponymous cases Saami rights are being violated. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kiruna Northern Sweden Polar Science Polar Science saami National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Kiruna Norway Polar Science 22 100479
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topic The Saami
Indigenous peoples
Kiruna
Markbygden
Free
prior and informed consent
spellingShingle The Saami
Indigenous peoples
Kiruna
Markbygden
Free
prior and informed consent
Relocation of Kiruna and construction of the Markbygden wind farm and the Saami rights
topic_facet The Saami
Indigenous peoples
Kiruna
Markbygden
Free
prior and informed consent
description The Saami are the indigenous peoples living in the northern Europe in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. Relocation of the Swedish town of Kiruna and construction of Markbygden, one of the largest wind farms in the world, in northern Sweden may serve as an example of the breaches of the Saami rights; in other words, Kiruna's relocation and Markbygden construction will severely impact the Saami, their livelihood and culture. In the first case the relocated railway already cuts through reindeer pasture land, and in the second, the wind farm will limit the movements of reindeer herders and endanger the migration routes and possibility of grazing of reindeer. In this paper the author offers an international law perspective on the relocation of Kiruna and the construction of the Markbygden wind farm. The author examines legal instruments and international jurisprudence as well as the UN treaty monitoring bodies quasi-jurisprudence that are relevant for the Saami peoples. The purpose of the paper is to answer the research question whether relocating Kiruna and building the Markbygden wind farm violates the Saami rights as well as to point to the Swedish obligations in this regard. The thesis of this paper is that in both of the eponymous cases Saami rights are being violated.
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title Relocation of Kiruna and construction of the Markbygden wind farm and the Saami rights
title_short Relocation of Kiruna and construction of the Markbygden wind farm and the Saami rights
title_full Relocation of Kiruna and construction of the Markbygden wind farm and the Saami rights
title_fullStr Relocation of Kiruna and construction of the Markbygden wind farm and the Saami rights
title_full_unstemmed Relocation of Kiruna and construction of the Markbygden wind farm and the Saami rights
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