Indigenous peoples of Russia during the war time

This paper explores the legal changes which have been taking place in Russia since the start of the full-scale war in Ukraine inFebruary 2022. The paper also demonstrates that due to socioeconomic reasons and disinformation, the number of Indigenous combatants in the war is proportionally higher tha...

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Main Author: Zmyvalova, Ekaterina Andreyevna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för språkstudier 2023
Subjects:
Law
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-224018 2024-06-02T07:59:37+00:00 Indigenous peoples of Russia during the war time Zmyvalova, Ekaterina Andreyevna 2023 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-224018 eng eng UmeÃ¥ universitet, Institutionen för sprÃ¥kstudier University of the Arctic , 2023 Arctic Yearbook, 2298–2418, 2023 orcid:0009-0004-1699-7113 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-224018 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Indigenous Peoples Russia rights War in Ukraine Law Juridik Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2023 ftumeauniv 2024-05-07T23:39:28Z This paper explores the legal changes which have been taking place in Russia since the start of the full-scale war in Ukraine inFebruary 2022. The paper also demonstrates that due to socioeconomic reasons and disinformation, the number of Indigenous combatants in the war is proportionally higher than the number of ethnic Russians. The partial mobilization was mostly carried out in the remote regions of Russia, where most of Indigenous peoples reside. Thus, a high number of Indigenous individuals have been summoned to the war. The paper demonstrates how Russia distances itself from its international commitments, and how this affects the Indigenous peoples of Russia. As a result, for example, Russian citizens, inter alia Indigenous individuals, cannot apply to the European Court of Human Rights, as Russia is not under its jurisdiction any longer. International cooperation of Indigenous peoples of Russia has significantly decreased. Changes in the national legislation have resulted in the aggravation of responsibility under criminal and administrative law. The analysis of the changes reveals the tendency of the Russian Federation’s attempts to summon as many combatants to the war as possible. This paper demonstrates the impact ofthese changes on the rights of Indigenous peoples. The initiatives have been undertaken to promote laws on the exemption of Indigenous individuals from the mobilization. However, without success. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Umeå University: Publications (DiVA)
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Russia
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War in Ukraine
Law
Juridik
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War in Ukraine
Law
Juridik
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Indigenous peoples of Russia during the war time
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description This paper explores the legal changes which have been taking place in Russia since the start of the full-scale war in Ukraine inFebruary 2022. The paper also demonstrates that due to socioeconomic reasons and disinformation, the number of Indigenous combatants in the war is proportionally higher than the number of ethnic Russians. The partial mobilization was mostly carried out in the remote regions of Russia, where most of Indigenous peoples reside. Thus, a high number of Indigenous individuals have been summoned to the war. The paper demonstrates how Russia distances itself from its international commitments, and how this affects the Indigenous peoples of Russia. As a result, for example, Russian citizens, inter alia Indigenous individuals, cannot apply to the European Court of Human Rights, as Russia is not under its jurisdiction any longer. International cooperation of Indigenous peoples of Russia has significantly decreased. Changes in the national legislation have resulted in the aggravation of responsibility under criminal and administrative law. The analysis of the changes reveals the tendency of the Russian Federation’s attempts to summon as many combatants to the war as possible. This paper demonstrates the impact ofthese changes on the rights of Indigenous peoples. The initiatives have been undertaken to promote laws on the exemption of Indigenous individuals from the mobilization. However, without success.
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