Abstract

The article discusses the current level of institutionalization of the legal status of indigenous peoples in the focus of ensuring their ethno-cultural security. The article considers a number of proposals regarding the indigenous peoples of the North, Siberia, the Far East, the North Caucasus as part of the multinational people of Russia, their status and the limits of the implementation of collective rights. The author of the article believes that the effectiveness of protective legal mechanisms depends on how much economic, economic, social, ethnic, cultural features of the life of indigenous peoples are taken into account in law-making, legislative work.

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