No 2 (2): 25.

Jurisprudence

2016

Scientific article

UDK 341.01

pdf-version

Viktor A. Grigorevskiy
PetrSU
(Lomonosova 63, Petrozavodsk),
yearmac@mail.ru

International legal regulation of the rights of indigenous peoples to land

Reviewer:
Anna Pavlovna Ukhanova
Paper submitted on: 11/07/2016;
Accepted on: 12/17/2016;
Abstract. This article presents a comparative analysis of the regulations of the various states regarding the rights of indigenous peoples to land and related rights, both among themselves and on their compliance with the universally recognized principles and norms of international law. As a result, consideration of the matter revealed significant differences in the application of international legal norms in different countries, which is associated primarily with the generality and flexibility of these rules, as well as with the States to treat them in the local context and their understanding. It was concluded that any approach to ensuring these rights is acceptable, but many states ignoring the spiritual connection of Indigenous Peoples to their lands traditionally occupied, as well as the ab-sence of clear procedural mechanisms does not allow data to guarantee the right.
Keywords: indigenous peoples, land rights, international law, foreign experience.

For citation: Grigorevskiy, V. A. International legal regulation of the rights of indigenous peoples to land. StudArctic forum. 2016, 2 (2): 25.

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