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Tittel:
Hate Speech and Racialised Discrimination of the Norwegian Sámi: Legal Responses and Responsibility
Ansvar:
Carola Lingaas
Forfatter:
Lingaas, Carola
Materialtype:
Artikkel - elektronisk
Signatur:
Oslo law review
Utgitt:
Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2021
Omfang:
S. 88 - 107
Serie:
Oslo law review
; 2/2021
Emneord:
Diskriminering
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Historie
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Rasediskriminering
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Samer
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Samer
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Samerett
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Urbefolkning
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Vitenskapelig publikasjon
Stikkord:
Direktiv 2000/31/EF - Netthandeldirektivet – E-handeldirektivet
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Grunnloven § 108
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ILO-konvensjon nr 169
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ILO-konvensjon nr 169
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Menneskerettsloven (1999) § 3
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Sameloven (1987) § 3-1
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SP - Artikkel 27 - Internasjonal konvensjon om sivile og politiske rettigheter
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SP - Artikkel 30 - Internasjonal konvensjon om sivile og politiske rettigheter
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Straffeloven (2005) § 185
Note:
Open access, Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Innhold:
Abstract
This article discusses the racialised discrimination of the Sámi people and how the Norwegian judiciary deals with it. It draws historical lines to social Darwinism as practised in Norway, where comparisons of the Sámi’s physical characteristics to the Norwegian majority population were commonplace. The official Norwegian position was that the Sámi were not an indigenous people and therefore lacked inalienable rights. The racialised understanding of the Sámi as an untrustworthy and lazy people of the past, reverberates in today’s hate speech that builds on similar stereotypes. Norway has come a long way since racial hygiene was a mainstream scientific approach. Yet, still today, the Sámi are statistically overrepresented with experiences of discrimination. This article examines the legal responses and responsibility of Norway to tackle hate speech and discriminatory utterances that manifest a racial understanding of Norway’s indigenous people. In the discussion, special emphasis is placed on Norway’s international treaty obligations.
Keywords: Sámi indigenous people hate speech racial discrimination group stereotypes minority protection
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Oslo law review 2/2021
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