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The Mechanism of International Legal Support of Effective Management of Indigenous Peoples in the Northern Territories
The Mechanism of International Legal Support of Effective Management of Indigenous Peoples in the Northern Territories

Author(s): Vadim Avdeevich AVDEEV, Stanislav Vasilyevich ROZENKO, Igor Nikolaevich FEDULOV, Igor Mikhailovich OSPICHEV, Elena Vyacheslavovna FROLOVA
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Business Economy / Management
Published by: ASERS Publishing
Keywords: international legal instruments; national security; legal policy; human rights and freedoms; indigenous peoples;

Summary/Abstract: The article examines the key directions to improve the effectiveness of legal means to protect the interests of the North’s indigenous minorities in the context of globalization. Attention is paid to the improvement of legal instruments for regulating public relations related to small indigenous minorities of the North. Special attention is focused on the correlation between international legal bases, national legislation and regional acts. Close attention is paid to the role and place of small indigenous minorities in Russian Federation state policy. The state and legal transformations taking place in the context of globalization are modelling a new level of social relations and give rise to special interest in improving their traditional way of life.The scientific rationale for new conceptual approaches is predetermined by the specificities of indigenous peoples’ social development. In this regard, the main areas of national policy applicable to the country’s indigenous population as a whole and to individual regions where they live in the twenty-first century require modernization. Preservation and development of ethnic groups requires the solution of modern problems through public authorities and self-government.The article analyzes the priority directions of state and legal policy, goals and objectives that meet the interests to protect the rights of small indigenous peoples.

  • Issue Year: XI/2020
  • Issue No: 50
  • Page Range: 1095-1101
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English