Finnmark Act

The Finnmark Act (Norwegian: Finnmarksloven) of 2005 transferred about 96% (about 46,000 km2) of the area in the Finnmark county in Norway to the inhabitants of Finnmark.[1] This area is managed by the Finnmark Estate agency.

The Finnmark Estate is managed by a board of directors with six members. Three of these are appointed by the Sami Parliament of Norway, and three by the Finnmark County Council. The leader of the board is elected by the Sami Parliament and the County Council in alternating years.

  1. ^ Spitzer, Aaron John; Selle, Per (2023). "A Sami land‐claims settlement? Assessing Norway's Finnmark Act in a comparative perspective". Scandinavian Political Studies. doi:10.1111/1467-9477.12260. ISSN 0080-6757.

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