Resources grabbing and human rights: building a triangular relationship between states, indigenous peoples and corporations
Conference paper
Bernaz, N. and Gilbert, J. 2013. Resources grabbing and human rights: building a triangular relationship between states, indigenous peoples and corporations. Natural Resources Grabbing: Erosion or Legitimate Exercise of State Sovereignty. University of Cagliari (Italy) 04 Oct 2013
Type | Conference paper |
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Title | Resources grabbing and human rights: building a triangular relationship between states, indigenous peoples and corporations |
Authors | Bernaz, N. and Gilbert, J. |
Research Group | Law and Politics |
Conference | Natural Resources Grabbing: Erosion or Legitimate Exercise of State Sovereignty |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 28 Apr 2015 |
Completed | 04 Oct 2013 |
Output status | Published |
Language | English |
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