Nearly Two Years Since the Start of the Full-scale War in Ukraine: The Rights of Russia’s Indigenous Peoples Continue to Deteriorate

Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale war in Ukraine, Arctic Review on Law and Politics has been publishing reports on the situation of Indigenous peoples of Russia, on the changes in Russian legislation, and on the lives of Indigenous individuals who have left Russia rather than comply with th...

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Main Author: Ekaterina Zmyvalova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP 2023-12-01
Series:Arctic Review on Law and Politics
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Online Access:https://arcticreview.no/index.php/arctic/article/view/6030/9322
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description Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale war in Ukraine, Arctic Review on Law and Politics has been publishing reports on the situation of Indigenous peoples of Russia, on the changes in Russian legislation, and on the lives of Indigenous individuals who have left Russia rather than comply with the political regime. This article contributes to the journal’s efforts to shed light on the challenges related to the war in Ukraine and covers the following topics: 1) the continuing changes in Russian legislation and their aggravating impact on Indigenous peoples of Russia; 2) the worsening problem of crime in Russia and it’s impact on the wellbeing of Indigenous peoples; and 3) international cooperation of Indigenous peoples of Russia.
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spelling doaj.art-76d6f0e404514567810d1c25018c4e9f2023-12-06T06:28:36ZengCappelen Damm Akademisk NOASPArctic Review on Law and Politics2387-45622023-12-0114202322022710.23865/arctic.v14.6030arctic.v14.6030Nearly Two Years Since the Start of the Full-scale War in Ukraine: The Rights of Russia’s Indigenous Peoples Continue to DeteriorateEkaterina ZmyvalovaSince the beginning of Russia’s full-scale war in Ukraine, Arctic Review on Law and Politics has been publishing reports on the situation of Indigenous peoples of Russia, on the changes in Russian legislation, and on the lives of Indigenous individuals who have left Russia rather than comply with the political regime. This article contributes to the journal’s efforts to shed light on the challenges related to the war in Ukraine and covers the following topics: 1) the continuing changes in Russian legislation and their aggravating impact on Indigenous peoples of Russia; 2) the worsening problem of crime in Russia and it’s impact on the wellbeing of Indigenous peoples; and 3) international cooperation of Indigenous peoples of Russia.https://arcticreview.no/index.php/arctic/article/view/6030/9322indigenous peoples of russiawar in ukrainecontinuing changes in russian legislationinternational cooperation
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Nearly Two Years Since the Start of the Full-scale War in Ukraine: The Rights of Russia’s Indigenous Peoples Continue to Deteriorate
Arctic Review on Law and Politics
indigenous peoples of russia
war in ukraine
continuing changes in russian legislation
international cooperation
title Nearly Two Years Since the Start of the Full-scale War in Ukraine: The Rights of Russia’s Indigenous Peoples Continue to Deteriorate
title_full Nearly Two Years Since the Start of the Full-scale War in Ukraine: The Rights of Russia’s Indigenous Peoples Continue to Deteriorate
title_fullStr Nearly Two Years Since the Start of the Full-scale War in Ukraine: The Rights of Russia’s Indigenous Peoples Continue to Deteriorate
title_full_unstemmed Nearly Two Years Since the Start of the Full-scale War in Ukraine: The Rights of Russia’s Indigenous Peoples Continue to Deteriorate
title_short Nearly Two Years Since the Start of the Full-scale War in Ukraine: The Rights of Russia’s Indigenous Peoples Continue to Deteriorate
title_sort nearly two years since the start of the full scale war in ukraine the rights of russia s indigenous peoples continue to deteriorate
topic indigenous peoples of russia
war in ukraine
continuing changes in russian legislation
international cooperation
url https://arcticreview.no/index.php/arctic/article/view/6030/9322
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