New research paper on the institutional accommodation of the Nordic autonomies in Nordic co-operation published at EURAC
Researcher Sarah Stephan has been awarded the Jubilee-stipend of the Parliament of Åland in 2013 for studying the legal-institutional accommodation of autonomies in the framework of Nordic co-operation as part of a wider study on the position of autonomies in international law. Sarah’s case-study on Norden has now been published within the report series European Autonomy and Diversity Papers at the European Academy in Bolzano. You can download the paper entitled “Making Autonomies Matter: Sub-State Actor Accommodation in the Nordic Council and the Nordic Council of Ministers” here. For the Åland Peace Blog, Sarah has also written a blog piece that summarizes her article, entitled “Making autonomies matter: a case study on autonomy accommodation” which can be found here.