The UN’s sustainable development goal 16 in Sweden: the European Union’s twin transitions’ Impacts on Sami reindeer herders’ land rights
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- dc.contributor.author Niño Sánchez, Paula
- dc.date.accessioned 2024-11-13T12:11:17Z
- dc.date.available 2024-11-13T12:11:17Z
- dc.date.issued 2024
- dc.description Treball guanyador del segon premi del 2024 en Benestar Planetari convocat conjuntament per la UPF, la UPF-BSM i la càtedra UNESCO de Cicle de Vida i Canvi Climàtic ESCI-UPF, al millors treballs de fi de grau (TFG) sobre temes de Benestar Planetari.ca
- dc.description Bachelor's degree in Global Studies. Curs 2023-2024ca
- dc.description Tutor: Xavier Ferrer Gallardoca
- dc.description.abstract The recently published Critical Raw Materials Act as a regulation of the European Union fails to safeguard the land rights of Sami Reindeer Herders since it does not provide for enforcing mechanisms to ensure their participation as stakeholders within the negotiation of permit concession for new mining projects. The Critical Raw Materials Act pushes for a significant reduction in the period for permit obtention to initiate new mining projects when these are considered strategic. This regulation is part of the European Green Deal linked to the Twin Transitions (green and digital) towards a more sustainable European Union. These Twin Transitions require the securitisation and increased availability of certain materials labelled as Critical Raw Materials; thus, the regulation aims to increase the domestic extraction and processing of these materials. The competition for land use between the Swedish State and Sami Reindeer Herders has been on the rise for a long time through an unequal balancing of powers, leading to colonising processes by the Swedish State. Through the approval of the Critical Raw Materials Act, continued oppression towards the marginalised community is enacted, understood as modern coloniality. However, the incorporation of the European Union as a legislator on the issue opens the door for further debate on its role in the protection of Indigenous Rights, as a supranational legislator with direct effects on domestic grounds.ca
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- dc.language.iso engca
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- dc.subject.keyword Sami reindeer herdersen
- dc.subject.keyword Land rightsen
- dc.subject.keyword Twin transitionsen
- dc.subject.keyword Critical raw materialsen
- dc.subject.keyword European Unionen
- dc.subject.keyword Swedenen
- dc.subject.other Treball de fi de grau – Curs 2023-2024ca
- dc.title The UN’s sustainable development goal 16 in Sweden: the European Union’s twin transitions’ Impacts on Sami reindeer herders’ land rightsca
- dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisca