Disputas: Kerstin Stefanie Reibold, Institutt for filosofi og førstesemesterstudier

Kerstin Stefanie Reibold disputerer for ph.d.-graden i humaniora og samfunnsvitenskap, fagområde filosofi.

 

Indigenous rights, supersession, and moral status equality.

 

Prøveforelesning starter kl. 09:15 samme dag.

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Sammendrag av avhandlingen: 

The adoption of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was a landmark decision for indigenous rights. UNDRIP promises indigenous peoples the restitution of their land, resource, and political self-determination rights to the greatest extent possible. It aims to ensure that indigenous peoples are treated equal to other peoples. It also means to rectify the past unjust dispossession and forced political incorporation that indigenous peoples have experienced during colonialism. Yet, today, other peoples or states often occupy and use traditional lands of indigenous peoples. If indigenous peoples regain their traditional lands and sovereignty over them, the current occupants stand to lose their current rights. Thus, the challenge that indigenous rights pose is how to reconcile these conflicting rights or, if reconciliation is not possible, how to decide whose rights should prevail. This question is the topic of this thesis. The thesis argues for two things. First, it holds that when deciding which rights should be restituted to indigenous peoples we need to look at all the different interests that land and self-determination rights protect. For example, people can have economic or cultural interests in land. In some cases, these interests are incompatible but in other cases, rights can be shared in such a manner that the main interests of each party can be protected. Second, the thesis argues that indigenous peoples have a special interest in being recognized as moral equals by their former colonizers. During colonialism, the alleged inferiority of indigenous peoples justified the denial of indigenous land and self-determination rights. Therefore, the recognition of these rights nowadays serves as an affirmation of the moral status equality of indigenous peoples. This special interest of indigenous peoples must be taken into account when deciding rights conflicts between indigenous peoples and settler states.

Avhandlingen er tilgjengelig i Munin.

 

Veileder:

Førsteamanuensis Annamari Vitikainen, UiT Norges arktiske universitet.

Biveileder er professor Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Aarhus Universitet.

 

Bedømmelseskomité:

Første opponent Professor D. Phil. David Miller, University of Oxford.

Andre opponent Senior Lecturer PhD Cara Nine, University College Cork.

Leder av komiteen professor Ph.D. Attila Tanyi, UiT Norges arktiske universitet.

 

Leder av diputas:

Instituttleder Tor Ivar Hanstad, UiT Norges arktiske universitet.

De som ønsker å opponere ex auditorio kan sende e-post til leder av disputas innen kl. 14:00 disputasdagen: tor.ivar.hanstad@uit.no

 

Link til prøveforelesning og disputas.

 

 

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When: 07.12.20 kl 11.00–15.30
Where: Auditorium 2, Teorifagbygget hus 1
Location / Campus: Digitalt, Tromsø
Target group: Ansatte, Studenter, Besøkende, Inviterte
Contact: Kari Refsdal
E-boastta: kari.refsdal@uit.no

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