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Land grabbing, investors, and indigenous peoples: new legal strategies for an old practice?

Land grabbing, investors, and indigenous peoples: new legal strategies for an old practice?
Land grabbing, investors, and indigenous peoples: new legal strategies for an old practice?
This article examines how new legal strategies need to be adopted by indigenous peoples to react to the increasing phenomenon of ‘land grabbing’ taking place across the globe. In examining the specificity of the ‘land grab’ and how it particularly affects indigenous peoples, it analyses how new legal strategies targeting the investors need to be adopted by communities to mitigate some of the negative aspects of land grabbing. It argues that since the current ‘land grab’ is driven by investors it is important that indigenous peoples, and their supportive organizations, target investors and lending institutions, which are behind the massive investments in land acquisitions.
0010-3802
350-366
Gilbert, Jeremie
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Gilbert, Jeremie
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Gilbert, Jeremie (2016) Land grabbing, investors, and indigenous peoples: new legal strategies for an old practice? Community Development Journal, 51 (3), 350-366.

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This article examines how new legal strategies need to be adopted by indigenous peoples to react to the increasing phenomenon of ‘land grabbing’ taking place across the globe. In examining the specificity of the ‘land grab’ and how it particularly affects indigenous peoples, it analyses how new legal strategies targeting the investors need to be adopted by communities to mitigate some of the negative aspects of land grabbing. It argues that since the current ‘land grab’ is driven by investors it is important that indigenous peoples, and their supportive organizations, target investors and lending institutions, which are behind the massive investments in land acquisitions.

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Published date: 22 July 2016

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Local EPrints ID: 504579
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/504579
ISSN: 0010-3802
PURE UUID: a2708485-b054-4a02-9630-74128b3ba94f
ORCID for Jeremie Gilbert: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1377-3494

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Author: Jeremie Gilbert ORCID iD

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