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Saami customs and legal perceptions. A review of the 1987-1997 archives of the Legal Aid Agency of Inner Finnmark / Ingar Nikolaisen.

Title: Saami customs and legal perceptions. A review of the 1987-1997 archives of the Legal Aid Agency of Inner Finnmark / Ingar Nikolaisen.
Author(s): Nikolaisen, Ingar.
Date: 1999.
Publisher: Tromsø: Centre for Saami Studies, UiT
In: On customary law and the Saami rights process in Norway. (1999.),
Abstract: 48 cases (out of 2444) were found of Saami rights being affected. Four cases are described in some detail. Material shows that Saami ideas of rights are still cogent in matters of reindeer herding, hunting, fishing and use of other heathland resources. Other frames use concept: in probate situations it is youngest child that has right to take over farm or herding. Married couples often maintain separate estates, according with Saami family custom. Oral agreements are common in ordinary proceedings.
Notes:

In: On customary law and the Saami rights process in Norway / Tom G. Svensson, ed.

Keywords: 39 -- Ethnography: Saami.
342.72/.73 -- Civil rights.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*582) -- Finnmark.
SPRI record no.: 153745

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