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Crimean Karaites and Krymchaks as Indigenous Peoples of Crimea in the Modern Conditions


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Title: Crimean Karaites and Krymchaks as Indigenous Peoples of Crimea in the Modern Conditions

Authors: Borys Babin, Anna Prykhodko

Journal: Global journal of anthropology research

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Publisher: Cosmos Scholars Publishing House

Year: 2017

Volume: 4

Issue: 1

Language: en

Keywords: OccupationAnnexationIndigenous PeoplesCrimean karaitesKrymchaksUN legal standards

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Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to determine the qualification of the statute of two indigenous peoples residing in Crimean peninsula (Crimean Karaites and Krymchaks) in conditions of current interstate conflict.Materials and Methods: Coherent analysis was made according to the common principles of law, norms of international human right law, to the provisions of Ukrainian and Russian legislation and to the present scientific publications devoted to the history and ethnic origin of Crimean Karaites and KrymchaksResults: Author proved the duty of Ukraine to finish the procedure of official recognizing the Krymchaks and Karaites as the indigenous peoples (with the procedure in analogy for parliamentary Statement on Crimean Tatar People’s statute on March 20, 2014) and to adopt the Law on the Status of Indigenous Peoples fixing the prescriptions of the UN Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples on the principles of subsidiarity.Conclusion: collective political, economic, social and cultural rights of indigenous peoples must be defended despite any politic and military circumstances an situations of interstate conflict.


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