Abstrakti
The chapter discusses animal use by indigenous peoples that involve crossing state borders, using the example of reindeer herding by indigenous Sámi in Sweden, Norway, and Finland. Animals play important cultural, economic, and spiritual roles for indigenous communities. This particular form of interaction
between humans and animals is, however, not sufficiently recognized by contemporary laws. The risk of overruling the interests of migratory animals, and of the pastoralist (semi-)nomadic human communities depending on them, is exacerbated when the herds cross boundaries.
between humans and animals is, however, not sufficiently recognized by contemporary laws. The risk of overruling the interests of migratory animals, and of the pastoralist (semi-)nomadic human communities depending on them, is exacerbated when the herds cross boundaries.
Alkuperäiskieli | englanti |
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Otsikko | Studies in Global Animal Law |
Toimittajat | Anne Peters |
Kustantaja | Springer |
Sivut | 57-69 |
ISBN (elektroninen) | 978-3-662-60756-5 |
ISBN (painettu) | 978-3-662-60755-8 |
DOI - pysyväislinkit | |
Tila | Julkaistu - 2020 |
OKM-julkaisutyyppi | A3 Vertaisarvioitu artikkeli kokoomateoksessa |
Julkaisusarja
Sarja | Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht |
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ISSN | 0172-4770 |
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