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Right of Indigenous People to Own Law.( revised)

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The paper discusses the necessity for indigenous peoples, particularly focusing on the Sami and Inuit, to possess the right to their own autonomous legal systems that reflect their cultural, social, and moral frameworks. It argues for the recognition of personal law that adheres to individuals regardless of their location and advocates for minimizing state legal interventions in indigenous communities. By exploring concepts of legal pluralism and the inadequacies of Western legal systems in accommodating indigenous psychological and cultural realities, the work seeks to highlight the importance of customary laws and self-governance for indigenous peoples in contemporary societies.