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Showing items 1 through 7 of 7.The burning and the deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon forest, which has been recently highlighted by the international press and occurs mostly on public or undesignated land, calls for an in-depth examination.
The international community has recently hailed the restoration of property rights for people uprooted by armed conflict as a means of remedying forced displacement.
Recent critical analyses of global land grabs have variously invoked global capitalism and neocolonialism to account for this trend.
Facing land grabs and eviction in the name of development, women worldwide increasingly join land rights struggles despite often deeply engrained images of female domesticity and conventional gender norms.
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