Enhancing the participation of indigenous peoples at the intergovernmental level to strengthen self-determination: Lessons from the Arctic

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Abstract

With a focus on the right of indigenous peoples to self-determination, and an eye on Arctic practices, this article analyses the right of indigenous peoples to self- determination and its exercise at the intergovernmental level. While the exercise of self-determination necessarily implies the right of indigenous peoples to autonomy in their internal and local matters and their involvement in decision-making at the state level, this article argues that self-determination additionally includes the right of indigenous peoples to be represented and to participate in the international arena: the intergovernmental aspect of self-determination. Although this analysis determines that it is yet too early to indicate the existence of a fully-fledged right, this article also evidences that there is a new policy goal at the un level, accompanied by practices at the arctic regional level, which could support the emergence of such a right in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)26-55
Number of pages30
JournalNordic Journal of International Law
Volume87
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Arctic council
  • Euro-barents arctic council
  • Indigenous peoples
  • Permanent participants
  • Right to participation
  • Self-determination

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