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The possibilities and limits of non-territorial autonomy in securing indigenous self-determination

Shikova, Natalija

Filozofija i društvo (Zbornik radova), 2020, Vol.31 (3), p.363-381 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory

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  • Título:
    The possibilities and limits of non-territorial autonomy in securing indigenous self-determination
  • Autor: Shikova, Natalija
  • Assuntos: Anthropology ; Civil Society ; decision making ; Governance ; indigenous people ; non-territorial autonomy ; Political Sciences ; Politics / Political Sciences ; self-determination ; self-governance ; Social Sciences ; Sociology ; sámi people
  • É parte de: Filozofija i društvo (Zbornik radova), 2020, Vol.31 (3), p.363-381
  • Descrição: Non-territorial autonomy (NTA) incorporates a mixture of different arrangements such as consociationalism and national-cultural autonomy (NCA), and forms of representation that de-territorialize self-determination. The paper analyses NTA possibilities in reaching indigenous self-governance and reveals the dilemmas in the applicability of NTA for securing the right to self-determination of indigenous peoples. Although the practice points towards some positive examples and successes of NTA institutions related to ingenious peoples (e.g. Sámi Parliaments), the question remains whether NTA holds sufficient potential for addressing indigenous needs upheld by the international principle “right to land, territories and traditionally owned resources.”
  • Editor: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory
  • Idioma: Inglês;Serbian;Alemão

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