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This article explores recent developments in legal analysis related to the UNESCO 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in general, and to the safeguarding of Indigenous intangible cultural heritage in particular, with reference to the debates on the protection of Sámi intangible cultural heritage in Nordic countries used as a case study. I reflect upon existing and prospective conjunctions of fields of law, arguing that the experiences in Nordic countries are of interest to global legal scholarship, which is constantly developing in the field of intangible cultural heritage law. I argue that there is a changing legal landscape that can be observed, where the UNESCO 2003 Convention meets the protection of intellectual property rights, human rights, the rights of Indigenous peoples, and more. I ground my reflection on the observations of intangible cultural heritage–related regional debates among the representatives of communities and government bodies in Nordic countries – Finland, Sweden and Norway – with a particular focus on the intangible cultural heritage and rights of Sámi people, and a qualitative study of Nordic and, more specifically, Sámi legal scholarship, policymaking, litigation processes and governmental reporting. As this regional case study shows, it is taking time to advance legal thinking and decision-making on the safeguarding of Indigenous intangible cultural heritage, which gives space for dialogues, negotiations and exchanges.

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Safeguarding tango as an intangible cultural heritage through higher education in Argentina : a case study of three national universities in Buenos Aires Carolina Giménez Milán p. 55-68

Dynamics of the ancient boxing dance of Sakon Nakhon : the role of Muay Boran dance performances in the development of the Thai nation-state Naruebodin Saleepun p. 69-80

(The) role of digital museums in the dissemination of historical dance traditions among young people Zhi Zhang p. 81-97

Tools and techniques involved in the manufacturing of traditional watermills (chhoskor) in West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh Norbu Jamchu Thongdok, Vishwambhar Prasad Sati p. 99-108

Negotiating the intangible heritage of Awka traditional paraphernalia in modern society Ngozi Ezenagu, Chinazor Ezenagu, Ikechukwu Efosa Ezenagu p. 109-125

Small-scale octopus fishery with clay shelter pots : intangible cultural heritage and sustainable practices Laura del Valle Mesa p. 127-142

(The) role of the morung age groups in expressing and transmitting agricultural knowledge in Nagaland, with particular reference to Khonoma Village Shisachila Imchen p. 143-153

Quinceañera : a living cultural heritage safeguarding ethnic identity across borders Choi Myoung-Ho, Ha Sang-Sub p. 155-166

Semi-formal cultural governance and state-sponsored commercialisation in the intangible cultural heritage field : the case of Chongqing, China Bowen Xiao, Ting Long p. 167-186

Connecting Tokyo 2020 with people and places : a case of the Nanairo Ekiden as sport heritage Devena Haggis p. 187-196

Legal protection of intangible cultural heritage as a tool of sustainable development in Jordan : initiatives, challenges and opportunities Alaeldin Alkhasawneh p. 19-39

Northern lights on indigenous intangible heritage : a changing legal landscape in Sápmi Anita Vaivade p. 41-53