Sökning: "traditional lands"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 12 avhandlingar innehållade orden traditional lands.
1. Domsrätt och lagval vid elektronisk handel
Sammanfattning : This study addresses some of the private international law perspectives on electronic commerce, namely the matters of jurisdiction and choice of law. Electronic commerce is based on the formation of contracts, and when there are contracts, questions regarding legal issues arise. LÄS MER
2. Från skattemannarätt till nyttjanderätt : En rätthistorisk studie av utvecklingen av samernas rättigheter från slutet 1500-talet till 1886 års renbeteslag
Sammanfattning : This dissertation studies the development of the reindeer-herding Sami people's rights from the Sami´s first coming under the Swedish Crown in the mid 16th century, and ending with the passing of the Reindeer Herding Act in 1886. Special attention is paid to how the legal position and rights of the Samis changed over time by new herding techniques that were incompatible with traditional Sami legal values and traditions. LÄS MER
3. Nature, culture, rights : exploring space for indigenous agency in protected area discourses
Sammanfattning : There is considerable geographical overlap between areas set aside for nature conservation or protection and Indigenous peoples’ lands, and the social, economic, and political consequences of protected areas have often been extensive for Indigenous peoples. Discourses of conservation converge with discourses of Indigenous peoples, and both carry a legacy of colonial constructs and relationships. LÄS MER
4. Living with adversity and vulnerability : adaptive strategies and the role of trees in Konso, Southern Ethiopia
Sammanfattning : The Konso people of Southern Ethiopia have been known for their traditional land management and conservation practices and mixed farming systems in which trees have played a central role. These practices helped them to sustain livelihoods over long period to survive in a less favored area. LÄS MER
5. Extractive Violence on Indigenous Country : sami and Aboriginal Views on Conflicts and Power Relations with Extractive Industries
Sammanfattning : Asymmetrical conflicts and power relations between extractive industries and Indigenous groups often have devastating consequences for Indigenous peoples. Many Indigenous groups are struggling to maintain their lands as Indigenous perspectives on connection to Country are frequently undervalued or dismissed in favour of extractivist ideologies. LÄS MER