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- 2024
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Indigenous People's Right to Self-Determination in International Law - A study of autonomy and self-government in the context of indigenous self-determination
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- Bach. Degree
- 2023
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Revealing power in a (de)politicized landscape - A case-study of how Indigenous Sámi rights are interpreted and applied within land management in Sweden
2023) MIDM19 20231(
LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and Management
Department of Human Geography- Master (Two yrs)
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Bridging the past, the present and the future : Ecuadorian indigenous youth defenders’ role in the creation of just social change in Ecuador
2023) MIDM19 20231(
Department of Human Geography
LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and Management- Master (Two yrs)
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The responsibilities of LKAB to respect the rights of the Sami people - a Business and Human Rights perspective on access to remedy in the Swedish mining sector
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- Prof. qual. >4 yrs
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Global Power Structures and the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights
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- Bach. Degree
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Resilience in Action: An Exploration of the Motivations of Wayúu Indigenous Women Human Rights Defenders in their Endeavor to Safeguard their Rights in La Guajira, Colombia.
2023) MIDM19 20231(
Department of Human Geography
LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and Management- Master (Two yrs)
- 2022
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Urfolkighet? Om strategisk essentialism och samisk mobilisering i tidningen Samefolket
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- Bach. Degree
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”What local people?” - En kritisk granskning av den samiska konsultationsordningen i ljuset av gruvärenden
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- Bach. Degree
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Mining and Indigenous Peoples' rights: an analysis of the Brazilian Amazon from an international human rights law perspective
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- Master (Two yrs)
- 2021
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Alternative and Indigenous knowledges in Quito’s resilience strategy: A discursive analysis of power relations
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- Bach. Degree