Indigenous Rights and Issues

Tromsø as a “Safe Space”: LGBTQ+ Inclusivity through Arts in the Arctic Gateway

This article provides an empirical examination of how Arctic safe spaces operate in practice and can be created through

The Arctic Institute’s Queering the Arctic Series 2023: Introduction

TAI's 2023 Series about queer life in the Arctic showcases different approaches to the lives of the LGBTQ+-community in

What does the 2023 “Letter of Intent for Cooperation on the Pikialasorsuaq” mean for the Inuit of the region?

What are the legal implications of the 2023 Letter of Intent for Cooperation on the Pikialasorsuaq for the Inuit of the

Why should the European Union focus on co-producing knowledge for its Arctic policy?

Co-producing knowledge with the Sámi could improve the EU’s geopolitical resilience in achieving an equitable green

How to streamline Sámi rights into Policy-Making in the European Union?

Uncertainties in land use in Sápmi are raising governance issues while demonstrating the need for respecting Sámi

The Sámi Limbo: Outlining nearly Thirty Years of EU-Sápmi Relations

After 30 years of Sámi integration in the European Union, the Sámi still receive fewer EU Indigenous rights than

Vulnerability in the Arctic in the Context of Climate Change and Uncertainty

The conflict in Ukraine furthers the vulnerability of Arctic ecosystems and peoples living there, who are most

Not so Poles Apart: The Arctic and the Third Pole in Asia

Local and Indigenous peoples in the Arctic and Asia face similar climate-induced challenges. Hence the need to explore

Decolonization and Arctic Engagement: A Critical Analysis of Resource Development in the US Arctic

A decolonization analysis of resource development in the US Arctic and call to place decolonization at the forefront of