2017.02 Alternative report on the Russian Federation Implementation of the International Convenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (by Memorial).pdf Доклад, отчет, report, России, Russian Federation, to UN, в ООН, Комитет по экономическим, социальным и культурным правам, UN Committee on Economic,… Read More ›
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2017.10 NGO Submission to the Human Rights Council Universal Periodic Review Mechanism. Rights of indigenous minority peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East of the Russian Federation. UPR 30th session (Apr-May 2018) by IWGIA and INFOE
NGO Submission to the Human Rights Council Universal Periodic Review Mechanism Rights of indigenous minority peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East of the Russian Federation UPR 30th session (Apr-May 2018) 5th October 2017 Submitted on behalf of… Read More ›
2017.12 Parks and Arbitration: A leader of Russia’s Udege community describes the decades-long fight to create Bikin National Park, the first to safeguard Indigenous rights
Dr. Pavel Sulyandziga — Russian politician, human rights activist, one of the leaders of the Russian indigenous peoples’ movement, member of the UN Working Group on business & human rights, Ph.D. in Economics, professor emeritus of the UNESCO Department of the Novosibirsk… Read More ›
2014 Price (the film about the destruction of the Shor village Kazas by coal mining companies in Kemerovo region)
The film director – Viacheslav Krechetov – a member of the civic organisation “Revival of Kazas and the Shor people” (Kemerovo region) Kazas is a now defunct hamlet of indigenous Shor people, wholly surrounded by open cast mining sites. In the… Read More ›
2017.10 Pavel Sulyandziga Statement. 19-20 Oct. 2017. Tarty Estonia. Informal meeting of the Working Party on Human Rights (COHOM) / Council of the European Union
Tartu, Estonia 20 October Pavel Sulyandziga – the member of the UN working group on business and human rights, former first vice-president of the Russian Association of indigenous peoples of the North (RAIPON) Ladies and Gentlemen! Dear Friends! I would… Read More ›
2017.10 Laura A. Henry. Indigenous rights in the Russian Arctic: self-determining communities or stakeholders?
Laura A. Henry is an Associate Professor of Government and Legal Studies at Bowdoin College where she teaches courses on contemporary Russian politics, Eastern Europe, the European Union, environmental politics, and social movements and civil society. When indigenous rights are not… Read More ›
2017.09 Alternative Report on the Russian Federation’s Implementation of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Connection for the 62nd session of the CESCR. September 19 – October 6, 2017 (by Anti-discrimination Centre Memorial)
2017.09 Alternative Report on the Russian Federation Implementation of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Connection Russian version: Memorial, Мемориал, альтернативный отчет, доклад, Комитет ООН по экономическим, социальным и культурным правам, UN treaty bodies, Договорные органы… Read More ›
2017.07 Parallel Information to CERD on discrimination against indigenous peoples of Russia by IWGIA, INFOE, Revival of Kazas, Greenpeace Russia, Memorial
This submission focuses on the situation of the 41 indigenous minority1 peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East, who number approximately 260,000 individuals. They inhabit around twothirds of Russia’s territory, from the Kola peninsula in the European North… Read More ›
2015-2016 Arctic Consult youth project “Enforcing rights of the indigenous peoples of the Russian North”
The project name: “Enforcing rights of the indigenous peoples of the North: via education towards augmented youth movement capacity and international Arctic youth school” Project overall objective was to promote the process of democratization of the Russian society through education… Read More ›
2017.05 World Policy “Pavel Sulyandziga: indigenous rights activist from the Bikin river”
“People of the North” is a series of interviews created in partnership with Arctic in Context and Kesserwan Arteau, a legal and consulting firm that works with indigenous communities. Every six weeks, Kesserwan Arteau founders, Jean François Arteau and Karina Kesserwan will… Read More ›
2017.05 The response by Petropavlovsk PLC with regards to Mr. Sergey Nikiforov criminal case
Business and Human Rights Resource Centre 2ndFloor 2-8 Scrutton Street London EC2A 4RT 24 May 2017 Re: Articles Published on Business and Human Rights Website To whom it may concern, We write in response to accusations published on your website… Read More ›
2017.04 Global Standards and Benefit Sharing among Russian and Transnational Oil Companies on Sakhalin Island
By Svetlana Tulaeva and Maria Tysiachniouk Svetlana Tulaeva (University of Lapland and Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration) and Maria Tysiachniouk (Centre for Independent Social Research, St. Petersburg, Russia and Environmental Policy Group at Wageningen University, Netherlands)… Read More ›
2017.04 Participation in Benefit-Sharing Arrangements in the Komi Republic
by Minna Pappila, Soili Nysten-Haarala & Ekaterina Britcyna About the Authors: Professor Soili-Nysten Haarala is a leading expert in Russian law in Finland. Her current research interests are natural resource governance and proactive law. She works at the University of… Read More ›
2017.04 Maria Tysiachniouk. Benefit Sharing Arrangements in the Russian North and Alaska
Dr. Maria Tysiachniouk chairs the Department of Environmental Sociology at the Centre for Independent Social Research in St. Petersburg and works as a postdoctoral researcher at the Environmental Policy Group at Wageningen University, the Netherlands. Abstract. As part of a… Read More ›
2017.04 IWGIA. Indigenous World 2017. Russian Federation
The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs Yearbook. April 2017. Authors: Olga Murashko is a Russian anthropologist and one of the co-founders of the former IWGIA Moscow. She works as a consultant for the Centre for the Support of Indigenous Peoples… Read More ›