CRITICAL RAW MATERIALS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Swedish Stakeholders’ and Sámi Interests in the European Commission’s Consultation on a Critical Raw Materials Acts
Abstract
This thesis examines the interests of Swedish stakeholders in the context of the European
Commission’s proposed Critical Raw Materials (CRM) Act, with a particular focus on how
Sámi interests are considered by these stakeholders. The research problem is centred on the
juxtaposition between the need to extract resources crucial for the Green Transition of the
European Union on the one hand and the protection of Indigenous ways of life in mining areas
on the other.
The research questions investigate how Swedish stakeholders engage with the consultation
process, the specific interests they express in relation to the CRM Act, and whether they
consider the interests of the Sámi People. To address these questions, this thesis employs
qualitative content analysis, which enables an in-depth examination of diverse forms of
communication, including written statements and interviews. The analytical framework is
constructed through inductive coding of the collected material.
The data set comprises six written responses to the Call for Evidence, along with 11 interviews
conducted with selected stakeholders, Sámi actors, and an employee of a Member of the
European Parliament. The findings reveal a complex landscape of interests whereby the
interests of the Sámi are not considered. The study contributes to the understanding of the
dynamics of stakeholders involved in EU policymaking, emphasising the necessity for inclusive
consultation processes that consider various perspectives and interests in the context of
sustainable resource management.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2024-10-07Author
Knöchelmann, Anita Franziska
Keywords
Critical Raw Materials Act, Green Transition, Public Consultation, Resource Extraction, Sámi People, Stakeholder Interests
Language
eng