This chapter introduces the third part of the volume, which deals with the conundrum of the regulation of investments in land and agriculture and how this relates to the protection of human rights. The chapter begins with a definition of land grabbing and an overview of the regulatory branches that overlap in the field of agricultural investment. It then presents the most recent soft law and jurisprudential development in the protection of the land rights of indigenous peoples and other rural communities
The article contains an analysis of premises of acquiring uniform direct payments, with special emp...
This Article argues that recent developments in economic theory provide a new rationale for the dich...
It is difficult to imagine socio-economic relations without property. Ownership can be understood di...
This chapter introduces the third part of the volume, which deals with the conundrum of the regulati...
1. The problem of land grabbing. — 2. The three sources of law governing investments in land. — 3. ...
Investment in the agricultural sector is extremely important and urgently needed. Yet many agricultu...
Land acquisitions have increased significantly over the last decade and claims have been made that t...
The rise and deepening of economic globalization has highlighted a closer connection between interna...
"This is the first book to address and review The Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other Pe...
Agrarian Act is a form of protection in the agrarian sector. Agrarian law is the law that regulates ...
This book focuses on the social and environmental issues being addressed by agricultural law within ...
This paper disserts land ownership restrictions. Land ownership is restricted more intensively than ...
The existence of Communal Lands is increasingly threatened by the power of capital through various m...
To describe the juridical foundation (essentially) the legal protection for rights holders to land; ...
1 Abstract Reasons for and legal forms of the restriction of land ownership rights The purpose of my...
The article contains an analysis of premises of acquiring uniform direct payments, with special emp...
This Article argues that recent developments in economic theory provide a new rationale for the dich...
It is difficult to imagine socio-economic relations without property. Ownership can be understood di...
This chapter introduces the third part of the volume, which deals with the conundrum of the regulati...
1. The problem of land grabbing. — 2. The three sources of law governing investments in land. — 3. ...
Investment in the agricultural sector is extremely important and urgently needed. Yet many agricultu...
Land acquisitions have increased significantly over the last decade and claims have been made that t...
The rise and deepening of economic globalization has highlighted a closer connection between interna...
"This is the first book to address and review The Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other Pe...
Agrarian Act is a form of protection in the agrarian sector. Agrarian law is the law that regulates ...
This book focuses on the social and environmental issues being addressed by agricultural law within ...
This paper disserts land ownership restrictions. Land ownership is restricted more intensively than ...
The existence of Communal Lands is increasingly threatened by the power of capital through various m...
To describe the juridical foundation (essentially) the legal protection for rights holders to land; ...
1 Abstract Reasons for and legal forms of the restriction of land ownership rights The purpose of my...
The article contains an analysis of premises of acquiring uniform direct payments, with special emp...
This Article argues that recent developments in economic theory provide a new rationale for the dich...
It is difficult to imagine socio-economic relations without property. Ownership can be understood di...