State switches strategy in sami villages' mountain hunting dispute

Five Sami villages have sued the state for the right to allocate hunting and fishing rights in the mountains. The state's representative has changed tactics to counter the demands.

Five Sami villages have sued the state to regain the right to allocate hunting and fishing rights in the mountain areas. The process follows the Supreme Court's 2021 ruling in the Girjas case, which granted rights to Girjas Sami village but left uncertainties for others.

The state's lawyer, the Chancellor of Justice, has switched strategy to try to stop the Sami villages. Lawyer Peter Danowsky argues that the turn shows political influence over the legal process.

Chancellor of Justice Thomas Bull stresses that the JK is the government's representative but does not take direct orders. The case involves broader issues of land use and Sami rights under the constitution and international conventions.

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Illustration of Cambio Healthcare executives paying Region Dalarna's fines for the Cosmic procurement scandal, with disapproving Konkurrensverket observer.
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Cambio to pay Region Dalarna's fines in Cosmic case

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Nine regions, including Region Dalarna, avoid paying 10 million kronor fines each for the illegal procurement of the Cosmic journal system. Supplier Cambio Healthcare will cover the costs per prior agreement. Konkurrensverket criticizes the arrangement but will not act in this case.

Christian Democrats leader Ebba Busch and rural affairs minister Peter Kullgren propose reviewing reindeer herding's status, reducing reindeer numbers, and no longer treating it as a national interest. The proposal, outlined in a SvD op-ed, faces sharp criticism from Sami representatives and the Green Party.

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Despite criticism and dropouts, the Truth Commission for the Sami people has presented its first report, a research volume on the state and church's policies toward the Sami. In autumn, witness testimonies and proposals for measures are expected, but Sami representatives demand concrete action. Peter Andersson, chairman of Idre Sameby, expresses weariness over the process.

A successful land swap has resulted in two new visitor attractions in Malung-Sälen municipality. The deal involves red-listed species, production forests, and state-owned companies. It echoes the establishment of the Bredvalla nature reserve in Transtrand in 2021.

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Indigenous leaders and advocates gathered at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues this week to address how to enforce international court rulings on climate action. They highlighted gaps between legal decisions and government compliance, particularly affecting vulnerable communities. Speakers urged using these rulings as tools to protect Indigenous lands and rights.

SVT Nyheter Dalarna reported on Tuesday, March 17, about several local events, including a snowmobile accident in Sälenfjällen and a ruling on Cosmic procurement.

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Argentina's Chamber of Deputies began public hearings on the Glaciers Law reform on Wednesday with over 105,000 registrants but only 360 speakers allowed, sparking opposition challenges and protests outside Congress.

 

 

 

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