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Front page » Human Rights Protection against Interference in Traditional Sami Areas
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Human Rights Protection against Interference in Traditional Sami Areas

The subject of this report is the legal protection of indigenous peoples and minorities against interference (in the form of for example development projects) in their traditional areas, as enshrined in international human rights law and Norwegian law.

Read the report “Human Rights Protection against Interference in Traditional Sami Areas” online here.

Posted on 22nd April 2022Updated on 15th January 2024
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