Land and Sea Rights – Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to Land and Sea
Opening address 2013 Conference for Forum for Development Cooperation with Indigenous Peoples
Wenche Jackobsen, Vice Rector for Education, UiT
Welcoming Remarks Sámi Parliament
Aili Keskitalo, President of the Sámi Parliament of Norway
The Rights of Indigenous Peoples – an Ongoing Struggle
Torjer Olsen, Forum for Development Cooperation with Indigenous Peoples Chair
Best and bad practices
Best and Bad Practices: An Introduction
Professor Jens Dahl, Former Director of IWGIA and Member of the Forum Advisory Board
The Enderoi Case as a Best Practice
Korir Sing’Oei, International human rights law expert and advocate and Member of Parliament, Kenya
The Maasai of Tanzania as Worst Practice
Kelly Askew (Univeristy of Michigan) with Adam ole Msarabu (PAICODEO) and Navaya ole Ndaskoi (PINGOs Forum)
New Political Realities for the Indigenous Movement in Russia
Dmitry Berezhkov, UiT Master Student and Former Vice-President of the Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North, Siberia (RAIPON)
Introducing the New Guidelines for the Norwegian Foreign Service on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Mr. Petter Wille, Ambassador/Special Envoy of the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Comments from GÁLDU
Professor Bjørg Evjen, board member, GÁLDU- Resource Centre for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Norway
Comments on the new Guidelines for the Norwegian Foreign Service on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Fay Kelly, Rainforest Foundation, Norway
The Finnmark Commission investigation: An adequate way of completing Norway’s obligations to identify Sámi rights to lands and waters
Øyvind Ravna, Professor at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, and Adjunct Professor at University of Lapland
The Human Rights of Small-scale Fishers and Indigenous Peoples in Norwegian Fisheries Policies
Researcher Camilla Brattland, NIKU (The Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research)
Forum update
Forum update about collaboration and 2014 Forum conference
Researcher Jennifer Hays, SOGIP – Scales of governance and Indigenous Peoples