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Preface Contributors Introduction, TIMOTHY CHESTERS
1. Land: Intangible or Tangible Property?, MARILYN STRATHERN
Response to Marilyn Strathern, LAURA RIVAL
2. Indigenous Peoples and International Human Rights, ROMEO SAGANASH
Response to Romeo Saganash, ELLEN L. LUTZ
3. Standing in Deep Time; Standing in the Law, FRANK BRENNAN
Response to Frank Brennan, MARCUS COLCHESTER
4. If this is your land, where are your stories?, KEN WIWA
Response to Ken Wiwa, ADAM HIGAZI
5. Whose world is it anyway?, RICHARD LEAKEY
Response to Richard Leakey, LOTTE HUGHES
6. Land Reform in the Eastern Cape: An Argument against Recommunalisation, WILLIAM BEINART
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Add Land Rights: Oxford Amnesty Lectures, Indigenous peoples and governments, industrialists and ecologists all use—or have at some stage to confront—the language of land rights. That language raises as many questions as it answers. Rights of the land or rights to the land? Rights of the individu, Land Rights: Oxford Amnesty Lectures to your collection on WonderClub |