Land Grabbing in Sub Saharan Africa. A Human Rights Framework to address State and Extraterritorial Obligations: The case of China in the D. R. of the Congo
<p>The size and duration of land grabs in Sub Saharan Africa are of dimensions never seen before. This work aims at using human rights as a tool to address the impact of land grabbing on local livelihoods. Findings suggest that land grabs serve the interests of investing governments entailing...
Main Author: | Ute Reisinger |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Deusto
2017-12-01
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Series: | Deusto Journal of Human Rights |
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Online Access: | http://revista-derechoshumanos.revistas.deusto.es/article/view/1004 |
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