Statnett SF v. Sør-Fosen Sijte (Sup. Ct. Nor.)

Tom Syring
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On October 11, 2021, the Supreme Court of Norway, sitting as a Grand Chamber, had to decide in three interconnected cases (HR-2021-1975-S) whether the construction of certain wind power plants, which will form part of the largest onshore wind power project in Europe, in a particular rural area interfered with (Sami) reindeer herders’ rights to enjoy their own culture according to Article 27 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). The case, which had been initiated long before Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine and concomitant spiking energy prices—which might have added an extra dimension to the underlying, countervailing issues—pits efforts to increasingly produce “green,” renewable energy and the minority rights of a particular cultural group against each other. Taking the peculiar requirements of reindeer husbandry, the need for safe winter pastures, and the specific geographical conditions of the locus delicti into account, the Court concluded that the windfarms would have a substantial negative effect on the reindeer herders’ possibility to enjoy their own culture, which, in the absence of satisfactory remedy measures, threatened the very existence of reindeer husbandry on Fosen, and therefore found a violation of Article 27, ICCPR.
2021年10月11日,挪威最高法院作为一个大分庭,必须在三个相互关联的案件(HR-2021-1975-S)中决定,根据《公民权利和政治权利国际公约》(ICCPR)第27条,在特定农村地区建设某些风力发电厂是否干扰了(萨米人)驯鹿牧民享受自己文化的权利,这些风力发电厂将成为欧洲最大陆上风力发电项目的一部分。早在俄罗斯侵略乌克兰的战争和随之而来的能源价格飙升之前,这个案件就已经开始了——这可能会给潜在的、相互抵消的问题增加一个额外的维度——使越来越多地生产“绿色”可再生能源的努力和一个特定文化群体的少数权利相互对抗。考虑到驯鹿养殖的特殊要求、对安全冬季牧场的需求以及驯鹿产地的特殊地理条件,法院认为,风电场将对驯鹿牧民享受自己文化的可能性产生重大负面影响,在没有令人满意的补救措施的情况下,威胁到福森驯鹿养殖的存在,因此,法院认定违反了《公民权利和政治权利国际公约》第27条。
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