This essay addresses the phenomenon of land grabbing, in relation to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on December 10, 1948. In particular, an analysis of this phenomenon and of its consequences on the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms is carried out. The first part of this essay is devoted to the general overview of the phenomenon at issue and to the identification of its characteristics. In the second part, it is examined the compatibility of land grabbing regimes with the exercise of human rights and fundamental freedoms, taking into account the relevant provisions of the 1948 United Nations Declaration. In the conclusions, on the one hand, it is analyzed th...
Land Grabbing bedroht kontinuierlich und in zunehmendem Ausmaß die Menschenrechte der betroffenen Be...
1 Abstract Reasons for and legal forms of the restriction of land ownership rights The purpose of my...
Large-scale land acquisition, or "land grabbing", has become a key research topic among scholars int...
This essay addresses the phenomenon of land grabbing, in relation to the Universal Declaration of Hu...
The present article discusses the question of land grabbing with a focus on human rights related is...
The paper identifies the shortcomings of national administrative laws which ease the emergence of la...
In 1948, Article 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) pioneered a right to (indivi...
Agrarian reform is back on the political agenda. However, from a human rights perspective this notio...
1. The problem of land grabbing. — 2. The three sources of law governing investments in land. — 3. ...
The size and duration of land grabs in Sub Saharan Africa are of dimensions never seen before. This ...
This chapter aims to contribute to the debate on contemporary ‘land grabbing’ and its impact on huma...
The global rush for land, also known as ‘land grabbing’, has become an area of growing concern due t...
Globalisation has brought with it the emergence of pressing challenges for human rights, which requi...
This research investigates the existence of a human right to property and environmental rights in gl...
This paper disserts land ownership restrictions. Land ownership is restricted more intensively than ...
Land Grabbing bedroht kontinuierlich und in zunehmendem Ausmaß die Menschenrechte der betroffenen Be...
1 Abstract Reasons for and legal forms of the restriction of land ownership rights The purpose of my...
Large-scale land acquisition, or "land grabbing", has become a key research topic among scholars int...
This essay addresses the phenomenon of land grabbing, in relation to the Universal Declaration of Hu...
The present article discusses the question of land grabbing with a focus on human rights related is...
The paper identifies the shortcomings of national administrative laws which ease the emergence of la...
In 1948, Article 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) pioneered a right to (indivi...
Agrarian reform is back on the political agenda. However, from a human rights perspective this notio...
1. The problem of land grabbing. — 2. The three sources of law governing investments in land. — 3. ...
The size and duration of land grabs in Sub Saharan Africa are of dimensions never seen before. This ...
This chapter aims to contribute to the debate on contemporary ‘land grabbing’ and its impact on huma...
The global rush for land, also known as ‘land grabbing’, has become an area of growing concern due t...
Globalisation has brought with it the emergence of pressing challenges for human rights, which requi...
This research investigates the existence of a human right to property and environmental rights in gl...
This paper disserts land ownership restrictions. Land ownership is restricted more intensively than ...
Land Grabbing bedroht kontinuierlich und in zunehmendem Ausmaß die Menschenrechte der betroffenen Be...
1 Abstract Reasons for and legal forms of the restriction of land ownership rights The purpose of my...
Large-scale land acquisition, or "land grabbing", has become a key research topic among scholars int...