Rights of Small Peoples Living in the European North of Russia in the Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation

Introduction. The work is of relevance due to the ambiguity of the status of small peoples: legislation of many countries (including Russia), being aimed at supporting small ethnic groups, is difficult to implement in practice. The article intends to analyze the situation concerning small ethnic gro...

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Main Author: Anna Yu. Kuznetsova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: National Research Mordovia State University 2019-03-01
Series:Регионология
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Online Access:https://regionsar.ru/en/node/1757
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spelling doaj-3c90ed01547b4e35b2750c146e64207c2020-11-25T00:35:37ZrusNational Research Mordovia State UniversityРегионология2413-14072587-85492019-03-01271829910.15507/2413-1407.106.027.201901.082-099Rights of Small Peoples Living in the European North of Russia in the Legislative Acts of the Russian FederationAnna Yu. Kuznetsova0Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of ScienceIntroduction. The work is of relevance due to the ambiguity of the status of small peoples: legislation of many countries (including Russia), being aimed at supporting small ethnic groups, is difficult to implement in practice. The article intends to analyze the situation concerning small ethnic groups living in Russia, created by the system of legislative acts. Materials and Methods. The study employed the method of content analysis, which allowed for a qualitative analysis of documents and their subsequent valid interpretation and comparison. Results. It has been revealed that Russia has not ratified the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and has its own understanding of the term; therefore the state does not recognize the right of peoples to own lands and does not establish a dispute settlement procedure. In theory, Russia provides ethnic groups with a wide range of rights, for example, the right to use lands and the right to receive education in their mother tongue. However, imp lementation of these provisions is often limited or completely impossible due to insufficient resources or conflicts of laws. It has been identified that generally the legislation makes provision for strengthening the unity and integrity of the state as the main goal of the state national policy. Discussion and Conclusion. The legislation on small peoples is of a declarative nature, so there is a need for regulation of relations between the state, enterprises and the indigenous population. Since the legislation is quite flexible due to changes in society, further monitoring of the acts adopted by the state on small ethnic groups and of the mechanisms introduced is necessary and appears to be a matter for further research.https://regionsar.ru/en/node/1757indigenous peoplesindigenous small peoplesFinno-Ugric peoplessmall ethnic groupsrights of indigenous peoplesnational policyEuropean North
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Rights of Small Peoples Living in the European North of Russia in the Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation
Регионология
indigenous peoples
indigenous small peoples
Finno-Ugric peoples
small ethnic groups
rights of indigenous peoples
national policy
European North
author_facet Anna Yu. Kuznetsova
author_sort Anna Yu. Kuznetsova
title Rights of Small Peoples Living in the European North of Russia in the Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation
title_short Rights of Small Peoples Living in the European North of Russia in the Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation
title_full Rights of Small Peoples Living in the European North of Russia in the Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation
title_fullStr Rights of Small Peoples Living in the European North of Russia in the Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation
title_full_unstemmed Rights of Small Peoples Living in the European North of Russia in the Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation
title_sort rights of small peoples living in the european north of russia in the legislative acts of the russian federation
publisher National Research Mordovia State University
series Регионология
issn 2413-1407
2587-8549
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Introduction. The work is of relevance due to the ambiguity of the status of small peoples: legislation of many countries (including Russia), being aimed at supporting small ethnic groups, is difficult to implement in practice. The article intends to analyze the situation concerning small ethnic groups living in Russia, created by the system of legislative acts. Materials and Methods. The study employed the method of content analysis, which allowed for a qualitative analysis of documents and their subsequent valid interpretation and comparison. Results. It has been revealed that Russia has not ratified the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and has its own understanding of the term; therefore the state does not recognize the right of peoples to own lands and does not establish a dispute settlement procedure. In theory, Russia provides ethnic groups with a wide range of rights, for example, the right to use lands and the right to receive education in their mother tongue. However, imp lementation of these provisions is often limited or completely impossible due to insufficient resources or conflicts of laws. It has been identified that generally the legislation makes provision for strengthening the unity and integrity of the state as the main goal of the state national policy. Discussion and Conclusion. The legislation on small peoples is of a declarative nature, so there is a need for regulation of relations between the state, enterprises and the indigenous population. Since the legislation is quite flexible due to changes in society, further monitoring of the acts adopted by the state on small ethnic groups and of the mechanisms introduced is necessary and appears to be a matter for further research.
topic indigenous peoples
indigenous small peoples
Finno-Ugric peoples
small ethnic groups
rights of indigenous peoples
national policy
European North
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