INDIGENOUS RIGHTS TO DEFEND LAND AND TRADITIONAL ACTIVITIES

Q3 Social Sciences
Apostolos Tsiouvalas, M. Poto
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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.
土著人保护土地和传统活动的权利
欧洲最大的未开发铁矿之一是瑞典北部Norrbotten省的Kallak铁矿,那里有大量Sámi人口。自2011年以来,总部位于英国的贝奥武夫矿业公司(Beowulf Mining)开始在卡拉克北部和南部开展大规模开采活动。然而,该地区的Sámi以及环保人士和non-Sámi个人强烈反对以各种方式阻止这一进程。Sámi意识到环境风险,担心他们是否有能力驱使驯鹿穿越这片土地,以及贝奥武夫的行动可能对驯鹿迁徙模式产生的影响。如今,距离最初的许可申请已经过去了七年,申请的批准仍然悬而未决,贝奥武夫越来越多地向瑞典当局施压,要求他们做出最终回应,以便开始提取。只有Norrbotten郡行政委员会,尽管最初同意,仍然支持Sámi和他们的驯鹿拒绝向英国公司发放许可证。因此,本文的目的是对执行这项努力的法律框架进行描述性研究,解决双方的法律论点,因为它们来自对官方文件、环境报告和学者的相关文章的定性研究。最后,文章说明了瑞典土著土地权利法律保护的差距,说明了他们面对这类挑战的脆弱性。
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Revista de Direito da Faculdade Guanambi
Revista de Direito da Faculdade Guanambi Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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